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The phrase "transient population" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people who are temporarily living or staying in a particular area, rather than being permanent residents. Example: The city's economy is greatly impacted by the presence of a large transient population, as many people come to work in the various industries and then leave after a few months.
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But neighbors say problems with the Westway's transient population persists.
Kaljulaid urged the leaders to consider a transient population.
"The last thing this community needs is another transient population.
They add a transient population that doesn't have the neighborhood's best interests at heart, he explained.
Here, among the transient population of men awaiting sentencing or trial, he had found community.
And a transient population isn't likely to launch a movement for democracy or political rights.
It suits developers and property moguls to have a perpetually transient population.
It has a cosmopolitan character and a transient population.
The biggest problem for the police in tracking and prosecuting gang members is that they are mostly a transient population.
But as well as the five permanent members, there is a transient population of friends and occasional visitors.
"The city certainly would like to increase its percentage of homeowners and establish a less transient population," he said.
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