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'great population' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to a large number of people in a particular area. For example: India has a great population of over 1 billion people.
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In general, the mountains are forested and sparsely populated, but in some places (notably in Haiti) the great population pressure has brought about the deforestation of land for cultivation.
You'll choose between cities of great population density and those that are like series of islands in the forest.
As biologists, we know that great population growth of a species is frequently ended by a cataclysmic population crash.
"It was a church built thinking that this could be a great population center, but it never achieved that," architect Carlos Navarretes said.
The Erie Canal, opened in 1825 by Gov. DeWitt Clinton, underlies both the nation's great population expansion westward and the prominence of the port of New York.
A major influence on the art was the great population shift from the countryside to the city, or from a farm economy to an industrialized one.
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By the end of the last century, the remnants of a once-great population were holed up in northern Italy on the edge of extinction.
Forty-five yeago ago Red Hook reached its greatest population, 22,000.
This would have allowed for greater population concentration.
The greatest population density (12 millipedes per microcosm) increased soil N content by 7%.
"What we have to do is what's best for the greatest population and satisfies the needs of the greatest population," Mr. O'Leary said.
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