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Discover Ludwig"tightly populated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to areas that are densely populated, such as neighborhoods, cities, or countries. For example, "New York City is one of the most tightly populated cities in the United States."
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The R1 tree, corresponding to the VP1 unique/PLA coding region has few long branches with tightly populated clusters, whereas the R3 tree corresponding to the capsid structure has many more long branches with less populated clusters.
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Copacabana's star has long since faded; it is now one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods in the world, tightly packed high-rise blocks squeezed between the mountains and the sea, beer-bellied blokes drinking their pensions away and women with small dogs and bad facelifts.
Sri Lanka is densely populated.
Al-Sharqiyyah is densely populated.
The région is sparsely populated.
The city is densely populated.
The land was thickly populated.
The hills are sparsely populated.
The région is densely populated.
It has populated Italy, Madrid, Istanbul, Dubai and Miami.
The Mackenzie River basin is sparsely populated.
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