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Discover Ludwig"exiguous number" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe an amount or quantity of something that is very small or meager. For example, "With only an exiguous number of students in attendance, the principal decided to cancel classes for the day."
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An exiguous number of co-locations was obtained for San Pietro Capofiume.
Despite the exiguous number of patients involved in this observation, and considering that 80% of the patients treated with this drug were males, who are more prone to disease progression, these data offer further information about the safety and efficacy of agalsidase alfa.
There was also a very exiguous number of patients who were in therapy with sulphonylureas (n = 8) or thiazolidinediones (n = 3) only and, consequently, for the purpose of this study, we considered only two therapeutic groups (those on metformin/thiazolidinediones and those on combination therapy/sulphonylureas).
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Expectorating on an enemy's final resting place is exactly the kind of exiguous act of vengeance that a contemporary injured party might just be able to manage.
It is not so much "spare" as exiguous.
Hollande's options are therefore exiguous.
"I remember finding what she wrote in those long ago days very exiguous.
Prince's nearest approach to identifiable emotion is the exiguous zeal of obsessive collecting.
The Astronomer Royal's duties are so exiguous that they could be performed posthumously.
They can be rammed into exiguous rental car spaces and pass most modern carry-on tests.
Its continual urbanization has had to be expanded beyond its exiguous territory.
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