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Heavily populated vs Highly populated #1 (permalink) Sun Aug 03, 2008 23:42 pm   Heavily populated vs Highly populated
 

Sudan is the Arab word for ''land of the blacks'', but only the southern part of the country is ______ populated by black Africans.

A)gradually
B)heavily
C)highly
D)greatly
E)fluently

The answer is given as heavily. But also highly sounds correct to me. Are there two correct answers?

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heavily populated - highly populated #2 (permalink) Sun Aug 03, 2008 23:58 pm   heavily populated - highly populated
 

Unfortunately not. You could say 'densely', though.

'Highly' means as much as 'well considered' or 'thought well of'.

People speak very highly of the highly decorated general.

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heavily populated - highly populated #3 (permalink) Sun Aug 03, 2008 23:59 pm   heavily populated - highly populated
 

Thank you for your clarification.
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heavily populated - highly populated #4 (permalink) Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:37 am   heavily populated - highly populated
 

I agree that 'heavily' would be the natural choice in your sentence, littledragon.

'Highly' can be used to mean 'more/larger than the usual amount/degree/level'. Here are some additional collocations for 'highly', for example:

- highly acclaimed
- highly exaggerated
- highly leveraged
- highly polarized
- highly polished
- highly qualified
- highly recommended
- highly simplified
- highly skilled
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heavily populated - highly populated #5 (permalink) Mon Aug 04, 2008 9:52 am   heavily populated - highly populated
 

OXFORD COLLOCATIONS| dictionary for students of English
populated adj.
VERBS be
ADV. densely, heavily, highly, thickly the most densely populated part of the island | sparsely, thinly
PREP. with The prison was populated with people of every trade and profession.

Oxford Collocations says that "highly" collocate with "populated". Could you please clarify this?
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heavily populated - highly populated #6 (permalink) Mon Aug 04, 2008 13:51 pm   heavily populated - highly populated
 

Hi littledragon

I would say the word 'highly' tends to suggest 'more than usual' (see my previous post). However, your sentence needs a word that basically means 'very'.
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heavily populated - highly populated #7 (permalink) Tue Aug 05, 2008 21:02 pm   heavily populated - highly populated
 

Thank you very much Ralf and Amy. I am so grateful to you for your invaluable contribution.
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