Sentence examples for is quite sparse from inspiring English sources

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The song is quite sparse and there's a nice loop going on.

Taller willows, grasses, and plants in the sunflower and legume families (Asteraceae and Leguminosae, respectively) are common on the sands and gravels of riverbanks, but vegetation is quite sparse on higher lands, foothills, and Arctic mountains.

The syntax of basic λ-calculus is quite sparse, making it an elegant, focused notation for representing functions.

The page is quite sparse, with little on it other than a list of the current staff.

First, it is quite sparse: for the x-th row of Γ y, all entries except those with indices from (x+dmin) to (x+dmax) are empty.

In the study region, the distribution of shipborne data is quite sparse, and the quality of the altimetry data degrades in the vicinity of coastal areas.

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Roman remains in the area are quite sparse, however.

The script was quite sparse – there wasn't a lot of talking – so I was especially satisfied when it did happen.

The way they were using them was quite sparse: not always regular… Instagram was really the heart of that campaign: and the start of any engagement and interactive effort that we put together".

That isn't likely to work so well this year, however, because the state polling data has been quite sparse so far and because there hasn't been all that much variance in the national trend.

"It seems from talking to Don that it hasn't really been staged in a full way before – there have just been quite sparse, simple readings of it, so this is the first time it has really been turned into a full evening".

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