Use of population in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include population at the start of sentence, population at the end of sentence and population in the middle of sentence

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population at the end of sentence


  1. Muslims make up 55% of the population.
  2. The disease ping-pongs through the population.
  3. Most of the population is an urban population.
  4. The war caused a massive transfer of population.
  5. The area has a large, but politically inactive population.
  6. California had experienced a phenomenal growth in population.
  7. The guerrillas inflicted heavy casualties on the local population.

population in the middle of sentence


  1. What is the population of this city?
  2. The elephant population is dwindling.
  3. The population continues to increase.
  4. The town has a population of ten thousand.
  5. The population was decimated by a plague.
  6. The population remained more or less static.
  7. India has a population of more than 1 billion.
  8. 36% of the population were of pensionable age .
  9. Nigeria has a population of nearly 100 million.
  10. Ten per cent of the population lived in poverty.
  11. The country has a total population of 65 million.
  12. This city has a population of more than 1,000,000.
  13. What per cent of the population read/reads books?
  14. Most of the population lives at subsistence level.
  15. The native population was subjugated and exploited.
  16. The population is increasing at about 6% per year.
  17. Increased population has transformed the landscape.
  18. The population in this area is quite widely dispersed.
  19. The bulk of the population concentrates in the cities.
  20. The world is facing a problem of population explosion.
  21. Most of the population there are reckoned as uneducated.
  22. The deer population has increased substantially in recent years.

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