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The phrase "dense of" is not a grammatically correct construction in written English.
The correct phrase would be "dense with" or "full of". For example, "The forest was dense with trees" or "The city was full of people."
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The No8 is dense of muscle and even denser of skeleton.
"When I walked into the production floor after passing through the metal detector door, I heard loud sounds of machinery engines and a very dense of plastic smell.
"That perked up our ears a little bit," he said, "because ice is much more dense of course than foam and can do more damage to tile".
Numerous tiny cracks with reduced crack width and spacing forming a dense of network propagated within the joint region.
This matching is done without the explicit use of a conventional syntax analysis, by taking as the appropriate matched structure the "most dense" of the alternative structures derived.
According to SEM and AFM observation, the Cu film was uniformly grown, smooth and dense of particles.
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TEM of the samples reveals the presence of dense mats of fibrils in each sample.
Others, however, concede the possibility of dense combination of atoms.
Instead of dense reports of survey results, create short, consumable, and prescriptive reports.
ALMA image of dense cores of molecular gas in the Antennae galaxies.
Accumulation of dense regions of cortactin was defined as an invadosome and its lifetime was analysed.
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