dense network

collocation in English

meaningsofdenseandnetwork

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dense
adjective
uk
/dens/
us
/dens/
having parts that are close together so that it is difficult to go or ...
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network
noun[C]
uk
/ˈnet.wɜːk/
us
/ˈnet.wɝːk/
a large system consisting of many similar parts that are connected together to allow movement or communication between or along the parts, or between the parts and a ...
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(Definition ofdenseandnetworkfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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But in adensenetworkof multiple connotations, certain individual connotations may be altered without damage to the whole.
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To secure themselves in this elevated but unstable position they developed adensenetworkof marriage alliances among themselves.
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This intersects with a number of smaller loops that establish adensenetworkof connections between the gallery section and the peripheral zone.
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It is important to remember that workers' compensation did not remain the province of the states simply because of adensenetworkof stakeholders.
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From the 1880s onwards many peasants joined an increasinglydensenetworkof non-political, cooperative and technical organisations.
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They contend that adensenetworkof associations and widespread social trust jointly play a significant role in consolidating democracy.
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In conclusion, by creating adensenetworkof surveillance of the phylloxera and by resetting the observers' view, three new objects were made.
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Adensenetworkof employers and trade unions has ensured that the system operates in a coordinated way.
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The calbindin immunoreactivity takes the form of adensenetworkof fiber staining that outlines the rod-like aggregations.
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The territorial expansion of economic activity was accompanied by the emergence of an increasinglydensenetworkof interstate collaboration in matters of financial regulation.
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A disposition to be trustworthy is more valuable, and so more worth acquiring, when information can be transmitted through adensenetworkof associations.
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In both countries, the power of the president is rooted in adensenetworkof formal and informal political institutions without which the president cannot properly govern.
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It sends an exceptionallydensenetworkof ascending terminal fields to billions of neurons in the cerebral cortex as well as to the amygdala, hippocampus, and other brain sites.
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Ford had used the prosperous years of the 1920s to build up adensenetworkof industrial spies, heavies, former criminals, and overseers in his plants.
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The volume of business through the network is simply no longer sufficient to support such adensenetwork.
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All new investments were poured into adensenetworkof motorways and increasingly large airports.
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The government has created adensenetworkof ever wider motorways.
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There is no longer enough business to sustain such adensenetworkin urban areas.
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