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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gain population" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an area's growth in population due to factors such as an increase in births, immigration, or a decrease in deaths. For example, "The city of Los Angeles has gained population over the past decade due to an influx of new residents from other parts of the country."
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In New Jersey, Essex and Hudson Counties would gain population from sampling while Bergen and Ocean Counties would lose.
Grand Rapids was one of just two major Michigan cities (Ann Arbor being the other) to gain population in the 1990s.
And in Connecticut, cities like Hartford, New Haven and Bridgeport would gain population under sampling while their suburbs would probably lose.
Loosely, yellow industrial tiles massively increase income, but decrease your suburb's reputation (the rate at which you gain population) when next to green residential tiles.
For the first time since the onset of industrialization, the countryside begins to gain population and the cities begin to lose it.
Colorado Springs, with El Paso County, Mr. Hughes said, is an alluring target partly because it has continued to gain population even during the recession, creating a larger voter base.
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To gain population-specific estimates of male competitive fertilization success, we measured both defense (P1) and offense (P2) components of sperm competition success against a standard sperm competitive background.
But census figures show that New York City and its environs gained population.
Overall, the District is still gaining population and was up 1.5percentt in 2013-14, to 658,893 residents.
Loudoun County also gained population, almost as much as the District.
Metropolitan Dallas-Fort WortHouston, Phoenix and Atlantanta each added more than 100,000 people in a year when 313 areas gained population and 50 lost.
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