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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sparse" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is scarce or not densely populated. Example: "The remote village was characterized by a sparse population and limited resources."
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A sparse classic.
It's a sparse but intriguing catalog.
Together they evoke a sparse domestic interior.
Everything is heightened on such a sparse canvas.
Belvaux's movie, by contrast, is a sparse and solemn affair.
The history of presidential contrition is certainly a sparse one.
Jimmy has a sparse, ruddy beard and wild, seductive eyebrows.
He was tall, middle-aged, with a sparse beard.
Many of the fans then left, thinning a sparse crowd.
Chapei is a sparse, open, toe-tapping style.
A sparse, lilting reading of Paul McCartney's "My Love".
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