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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is dense with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is packed closely together or full of something. Here are two examples: 1. "The forest is dense with trees, making it difficult to navigate through." 2. "The city's population is dense with diverse cultures, creating a vibrant and dynamic community."
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It is dense with flavour.
The violin part is dense with difficulties.
(The striatum is dense with dopamine neurons).
His building is dense with his fervour.
The picture is dense with emotional and political conflict.
Vienna, in the European psyche, is dense with symbolism.
EVA'S HOLIDAY My Kindle is dense with unread Brontë.
The area is dense with buildings, many vacant.
The curriculum is dense, with 150 lessons and student activities.
For one, the diocese is dense with churches.
They are in the catalog, which is dense with scholarship.
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