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moderately dense
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "moderately dense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a medium level of density, whether in a physical, metaphorical, or abstract context. Example: "The material used in the construction is moderately dense, providing a balance between strength and weight."
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54 human-written examples
A 1998 Querciabella was a robust, moderately dense wine with, I thought, a pleasant spice taste.
News & Media
Population is moderately dense and fairly evenly spaced in the dryland grain areas, but it is sparse and uneven in the livestock-ranching areas.
Encyclopedias
This assumption is valid for a moderately dense network.
Suburban expressways, with moderately dense, low-story buildings, where the speed is approximately 140 km/h.
The results showed that moderately dense scenes received the highest preference ratings.
Each stromal bundle gave rise through repetitive branching to a moderately dense midstromal plexus and a dense subepithelial plexus (SEP).
Science
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Electron microscopy showed glomerular capillary lumina that were severely narrowed or occluded by marked infiltration by macrophages and neutrophils associated with subendothelial and intraluminal deposits that appeared moderately electron dense.
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We also identified these DMRs to be more prevalent within moderately CpG dense CpGi shores than the islands themselves, consistent with tissue-, cancer- and reprogramming-specific changes [ 82, 83].
Science
The superb fairywren can be found in almost any area that has at least a little dense undergrowth for shelter, including grasslands with scattered shrubs, moderately thick forest, woodland, heaths, and domestic gardens.
Wiki
In oblique sections they adopted the form of a hazy zone of moderately electron-dense material or as an array with a distinct lattice pattern.
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Following completed degradation of the enclosed material, lysosomes turn into 'resting' ones, which in the electron microscope look homogeneous and moderately electron-dense.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "moderately dense" to describe physical properties (e.g. materials, tissues) or abstract concepts (e.g. networks, populations) when precision about the degree of density is necessary.
Common error
While "moderately dense" is generally acceptable, it may sound overly formal or technical in casual conversation. Consider using simpler alternatives like "somewhat thick" or "fairly compact" depending on your audience and the specific context.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "moderately dense" functions as a descriptive adjective phrase, modifying nouns to indicate a medium level of density. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. Examples show its application across diverse subjects, describing physical matter, populations and abstract networks.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "moderately dense" is a useful adjective phrase to describe a medium level of density in various contexts. Ludwig AI validates its correctness and common usage, particularly in scientific and technical writing. While grammatically sound, remember that simpler alternatives may be more appropriate for informal settings. By understanding its nuances and appropriate contexts, you can use "moderately dense" effectively and precisely in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
medium density
A more direct and literal synonym, simply stating the level of density.
moderately packed
A more accurate alternative, focuses on how things are packed together, implying density.
somewhat thick
Emphasizes the thickness aspect of a substance, rather than its overall density.
fairly compact
Highlights the compactness or compressed nature of something, differing slightly in focus from density.
semi-compact
Suggests a partial level of compactness, slightly less precise than "moderately dense".
relatively thick
Similar to 'somewhat thick', focusing on thickness as an indicator of density.
average density
Indicates that the density is typical or normal, rather than specifically medium.
mildly concentrated
Implies a degree of concentration that is not extreme.
somewhat packed
Focuses on how tightly things are packed together, implying density.
slightly compressed
Highlights the compression aspect of a material, suggesting a density achieved through pressure.
FAQs
How can I use "moderately dense" in a sentence?
You can use "moderately dense" to describe the consistency of a substance, such as "The soil was moderately dense, making it suitable for planting". It can also describe abstract concepts, such as "a moderately dense network".
What phrases can I use instead of "moderately dense"?
Alternatives include "somewhat thick", "fairly compact", or "medium density", depending on the specific context.
Is it more appropriate to say "moderately dense" or "densely packed"?
"Moderately dense" describes a medium level of density, while "densely packed" implies a higher level of compactness. The choice depends on the specific degree of density you want to convey.
When is it best to use "moderately dense" versus "slightly dense"?
"Moderately dense" is suitable when the density is neither light nor heavily concentrated, whereas "slightly dense" indicates a density that is just barely above sparse. The best choice depends on the degree of density you aim to describe.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested