The word 'densely' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe how something is tightly packed or in great numbers. For example, "The dense crowd filled the stadium to its capacity.".
The park's peripheral areas have never been so densely populated, and Vidya Athreya, India's leading expert on leopard-human conflict, thinks this has led to the increase in sightings.
The earthquake occurred a few minutes before noon and rumbled across the densely populated Kathmandu Valley, rippled through the capital and spread north towards the Himalayas and Tibet, and west towards the historic city of Lahore in Pakistan.
The Yale scientists find that if nothing more is done, there will be more than 170,000 Ebola cases – including those that are unreported – and more than 90,000 deaths by 15 December in Montserrado, a densely populated county containing the capital, Monrovia, and which has one of the highest case rates in Liberia.
For a country as vast as Canada the city is densely populated, with about 13,500 people per square mile; Glasgow, by comparison, has roughly the same population but just over half the residential density.
"In the long run, cholera prevention is a question of hygiene and sanitation, especially in densely populated areas.
As well as being one of the world's most densely populated areas, Mumbai has very little public space: there are virtually no open parks and no riverside, pavements are often full of market stalls, parked cars and potholes (if there is a pavement at all) and scary traffic means running at the side of the road really isn't a sensible option.
I couldn't possibly be addicted, I thought to myself as I walk into the Vape Lab, its interior as densely fogged as a Yorkshire pub in the 20s.
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