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The phrase "dense market" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a market that has a high concentration of competitors or products.
Example: "In a dense market like the smartphone industry, companies must constantly innovate to stand out."
Alternatives: "crowded market" or "saturated market."
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Omojoro's Mercedes was creeping through the dense market streets of Ajegunle one day when he started to make a left turn into a narrow road.
Eventually, the 4G completed an already dense market to make it a perfect place to test apps of the future, in optimal infrastructure conditions.
And if you're out and about in a dense market like New York City, you could use Spacebar's nearby concert browsing feature to discover great shows in progress and then go see them live.
Even in the past 20 years, we've witnessed the dense market concentration contribute to reduced innovation, increased farm input cost, and crippled competition.
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Dense markets have lots of opportunities and are efficient due to proximity.
WILLIAM CLIFT, chief technical officer for Cingular Wireless, said his company has had difficulty expanding networks in dense markets like New York City.
But the challenges of marketing in NY are very different from those of other, less dense markets.
But cable rolls out slowly and usually into densest markets first, where it can reward investment quickly.
You can already see an issue in some denser markets, where the Pokémon gyms (where the Pokémon battle) are dominated by the game's top players, making it difficult for casuals to engage.
It also appeals to the typical Walmart shopper — the person who is cost-sensitive and who is not trapped in a dense, urban market but rather drives around running errands, picking up their kids and so on.
She made the difficult decision to abandon her elective office when she realized she was living in the smallest, least dense media market in the country, and that her daughter would never be part of the cast of Big Brother living in Alaska.
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