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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a low density" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the physical properties of a material or substance, particularly in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The material used in the construction of the model has a low density, making it lightweight and easy to handle."
Alternatives: "has a light density" or "is of low density."
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Although served by several national highways, the state has a low density of roads, especially in remote rural areas.
That is because fiberglass has a low density.
The bigger one has a low density core and a low density outer shell.
The study area has a low density of development and comprises large sand beaches, dunes and rapidly retreating loess cliffs.
Since the fraction of non-zero entries in H is small, the parity check matrix for the code has a low density.
Furthermore, it is also illustrated from Figure 3A that the hot spots are isolated zones with high phytoplankton densities, where the zooplankton population has a low density.
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are a low-rainfall area, producing mainly wheat and barley and having a low density of population.
Aluminum-lithium-copper alloys have a low density, high elastic modulus and high specific strength.
The γL grains had a low density of dislocations and high Mn and C concentrations.
γG had a low density of dislocations and a higher concentration of Mn than the tempered α′ matrix.
Based on the characterization of atomic force microscopy (AFM), the obtained GaN QDs show good size distribution and have a low density of 2.4 × 108 cm-2.
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