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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are only sparsely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is present in small amounts or is thinly distributed.
Example: "The resources in this region are only sparsely available, making it difficult for the community to thrive."
Alternatives: "are just a few" or "are only thinly".
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The clinical significance and the occurrence are only sparsely described.
By contrast, the Natuna Islands are only sparsely populated.
The southern New Guinea plains are only sparsely populated by relatively mobile sago gatherers.
The precise values of aquifer properties are usually uncertain because they are only sparsely sampled, yet are highly heterogeneous.
The mountains are only sparsely settled, and much of the area exists in a primitive natural state, protected by state law.
Sediments are absent over a width of about 45 miles (70 km) on the oceanic ridge crests, and the flanks are only sparsely covered.
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The republic is only sparsely inhabited.
However, our results argue against widespread amorphous aggregation as these aggregates were only sparsely observed.
At present, not unlike the frontier between Mexico and the United States, it is only sparsely fenced.
However, experimental evidence is only sparsely available and the corresponding physical properties are largely unknown.
Up to now Cubism has been only sparsely represented at the Met.
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