Sentence examples for already rather sparse from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "already rather sparse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is lacking in quantity or density at a particular point in time.
Example: "The resources available for the project are already rather sparse, making it difficult to meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "already quite limited" or "already fairly thin".

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He will need it, because his already rather sparse CV now looks less impressive than ever.

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With regard to other thiosemicarbazones, the knowledge on resistance development is, as already mentioned above, rather sparse.

(Mr. Klein has a rather sparse scalp next to Mr. Sharpton's signature bouffant).

The results obtained in this paper are already rather promising.

Experimental results show that the designed beamformers achieve comparable performance with rather sparse filter coefficients.

Pigs are covered with rather sparse coarse hairs and peccaries with a denser coat of coarse hairs.

Consequently, passerine taxonomists have been left with a rather sparse body of morphological information upon which to base a classification.

She called her paintings "my children", although there are none on the walls of this rather sparse set, only a replica Calder mobile over her dressing table.

Though several other vocabularies and grammatical sketches followed, that century and the next saw a rather sparse number of works on African languages.

As at most sites, the information was rather sparse; also -- no surprise -- the nicer hotels are always more expensive than the rock-bottom package prices advertised.

(I doubt the master of excess would approve of this rather sparse Blu-ray package, which includes only a Soderbergh-free making-of featurette).

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