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The phrase "a very sparse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is minimal or lacking in density, such as a sparse population or sparse vegetation.
Example: "The landscape was a very sparse desert, with only a few cacti dotting the horizon."
Alternatives: "a very thin" or "a very scant".
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Donald Trump, on the other hand, has a very sparse and rather amateurishly composed list of policies on his website.
These codes have been designed with a very sparse parity check matrix.
HH-VBF is capable of finding a forwarding path even in a very sparse network.
At the same time, such a filter is a very sparse one.
By AW3R, [Water,s] (together with its totality state of affairs) itself constitutes a (very sparse) possible world w.
Even for n = 8, 000, it only takes 29.7 seconds to yield a very sparse solution to the LCP.
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The matrix A is very sparse, and thus computing ε ′ A ε is fast.
Notice, the Hessian matrix ∇ 2 V A is very sparse.
A third is that some investigators may have assumed a priori that very sparse connections are functionally insignificant and could be safely ignored.
The best available bathymetry to help the AUV avoid crashing into rough terrain as it scanned for the debris field of MH370 was assembled from a combination of very sparse ship sonar and satellite altimetry.
LM interpolation using the baseline LM and an LM built from either word-by-word or sentence-by-sentence translated text reduced the word error rate significantly when manually obtained utterances used as a baseline were very sparse.
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