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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dense jungle" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a thick, heavily populated jungle with a high concentration of trees and vegetation. Example: The explorers struggled to make their way through the dense jungle, hacking through vines and undergrowth as they searched for the lost temple.
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Soldiers are now sleeping rough in dense jungle.
Because of the dense jungle surrounding the falls, they are best seen from the air.
When you were born in that dense jungle far from any human settlement, we were overjoyed!
South Armagh meets a hair-raising denizen of the dense jungle, you might say.
Horse trails through the dense jungle to Tuito, to Chacala, hours away.
The Americans were nearly surrounded and dense jungle had made evacuation by helicopter impossible.
African elephants use their long tusks to forage through dense jungle brush.
Much of the border with Guatemala for instance is in dense jungle.
Until now it had been left to volunteers to venture into the dense jungle.
Instead, I was standing on a solitary dock surrounded by dense jungle.
In those days, Balamah was reached along a narrow footpath through dense jungle, and its roofs were thatch.
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