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"low population density" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a geographic area with fewer people living in it than average. For example, "The desert regions of Arizona have a low population density compared to urban areas."
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Their effects, however, are limited by the low population density.
The low population density in rural Kenya means that residents are often spread out.
She's near a river and in a low population density area.
Even where adoptions are encouraged, low population density makes them rare.
Swiddens aren't perfect and they're mostly appropriate when there's a low population density.
The low population density keeps down the level of nighttime light, which is good for the sea turtles.
One important caveat in the Canadian study is that the authors aren't making any strong statements about causality: There's a clear association between low population density and reported happiness, but that doesn't mean that low population density causes happiness.
Despite the low population density, finding a safe place to call home has become a challenge for some Solomon Islanders.
"Stansted has very good transport links in terms of the M11 and railway and fairly low population density," said Shuttleworth.
Isolation and low population density select against the dispersal of adolescent males, as is usual in social antelopes.
Despite a low population density, and long distances between the few large cities, the Scandinavian rail network is surprisingly fast.
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