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dense

[dens] / dɛns /




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Robert Kaplow's dense and literary script is utterly dominated by Hawke, who told one journalist he had more dialogue in the first 30 minutes of screentime than in the entirety of his last four films.

From Barron's

They found denser patterns on figurines than on tools.

From BBC

Many cells in the body, especially those that line blood vessels, are covered by a dense outer layer called the glycocalyx.

From Science Daily

The theory is that businesses perform better and workers get richer when they are based in big, dense cities, because of the concentration of knowledge.

From BBC

Brown’s 2021 visit to Africa’s central spot, in the Central African Republic, required hiring a helicopter and bringing along a few machine-gun-toting government soldiers so he could shoulder through dense jungle to the appointed coordinates.

From The Wall Street Journal