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"high density area" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe an area where there are a lot of people or buildings, such as, "With its busy streets and tall buildings, New York City is one of the most well-known high density areas in the world."
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The controlling body for UK airspace, Nats, said: "The high density area of the volcanic ash cloud is now lying to the north-west of the UK and, as a result, there are currently no restrictions within UK airspace".
A statement from Nats said: "The no-fly zone imposed by the Civil Aviation Authority tracking the high density area of the volcanic ash cloud has moved west overnight and has now cleared UK airspace".
Now $50 is rent for one room in a high density area.
The high density area contains 100 cars/km/lane with only an approximately 10-m gap between cars.
Scenario 1 is a comparison of the analytical results in a high density area (i.e., 80% traffic load).
This consists of four treatment lines of small algae-based waste stabilisation ponds scattered in the Mabvuku/Tafara high density area (Nhapi 2004a, b, c).
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Under this program, funds were specifically earmarked for "high threat, high density" areas, and initially the money was divided among seven cities.
Also, the drawing algorithm overlays lines, and in high density areas, only the top ones prevail.
In these figures the high density areas for crimes are symbolized in dark blue.
Such analysis showed that 85% of the data points from 2015 did not move more than 200 m from previous high density areas, even after 5 years.
Mapping incidents of street harassment shows it is prevalent in high density areas, such as Times Square in New York City or the West End in London.
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