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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
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High Population

"a high population of cats"
"a large population of cats"

Are they different?
  

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Both convey the same idea but "large" is the adjective I prefer with "population".

  • Both convey the same idea but "large" is the adjective I prefer with "population".
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Both convey the same idea but "large" is the adjective I prefer with "population".
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So, "a high population of something" is wrong?
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Hi,

Consider this simple example.

There are two ways of saying something. Let's call them A and B.
I prefer B does not mean that A is wrong.

Clive

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