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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and sparse" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is limited in quantity or density, often in relation to resources, information, or physical presence. Example: "The vegetation in the area was green and sparse, making it difficult for wildlife to find shelter."
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But the crowd was bored and sparse.
And sparse does not necessarily mean bad.
THE CROWD Quiet and sparse; sprinkling of children; friendly servers.
Go early on Sunday for shorter lines and sparse crowds.
"Andre" opened to little fanfare and sparse audiences.
It's theatrical and sparse, and could alienate potential viewers.
The evidence so far is ambiguous, inconsistent and sparse.
Grass, when present, is typically short and sparse.
With its drab green walls and sparse furnishings, Waxter is no country club.
The accompaniment is unplugged and sparse: just a few guitars, voices and percussion.
Early reviews for the Narnia series for which he is best known were small and sparse.
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