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"dense environment" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is often used to refer to an atmosphere or situation that has a lot of people, objects, or information densely packed together, such as urban areas, busy cities, or complex computer systems. For example, "The dense environment of the city made it difficult to find a place to park."
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Tracking in such a dense environment is challenging.
Blagdon told Mr. Dryden that the components of this dense environment generated electromagnetic, healing energy.
"If I hadn't grown up in this dense environment, I wouldn't be conscious of the other," she said.
The game always seems to be working with the player to find something interesting to do in its dense environment.
Interactive rendering of a large, dense environment can be accelerated by keeping track of the visible objects.
There, in a large shed, he spent many years constructing a dense environment of hundreds of hanging wire sculptures, paintings and Christmas tree lights.
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They need dense environments where information does not simply circulate but gets produced.
Cities magnify people's strengths, Glaeser argues, because ideas spread more easily in dense environments.
Based on the obtained results, we provide recommendations for 5G small cell deployment in dense environments.
It's not the easiest thing to do in dense environments like New York, but we have to continue to push for this.
Multi-robot conflict resolution is a challenging problem, especially in dense environments where many robots must operate safely in a confined space.
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