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Free sign upThe phrase "it is sparse" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is lacking in quantity, density, or abundance. Example: The vegetation in the desert is sparse, making it difficult for animals to find food.
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It is sparse and its construction is perfectly parallelizable, making it an appropriate ingredient when building preconditioners for iterative solvers executed on both distributed and shared memory computer architectures.
Literary analysis of it is sparse, considering the number of copies sold and its widespread use in education.
It is sparse and rough and beautiful.
It is sparse music: usually just a single melodic line accompanied by a drone or a beat.
Population is moderately dense and fairly evenly spaced in the dryland grain areas, but it is sparse and uneven in the livestock-ranching areas.
Moreover, while mistletoe, with its 1,400 species in five families, lives on every continent except Antarctica, it is sparse within each forest.
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Recorded at home, it's sparse in its textures, earnest and confidential in its soul-searching.
It was sparse but architecturally truthful and emotionally charged.
When the team started, it was sparse, to say the least, says Florencia Coelho.
It's sparse and regretful, just voice and acoustic guitar with swells of Neil Young-style harmonica for the first two verses, later filled out by cello and piano.
It was sparse and obsessively orderly, and inside his kitchen cupboards, tinned food was carefully arranged in precise rows, with each label pointing in exactly the same direction.
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