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Free sign upThe phrase "it is sparsely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is thinly dispersed or not densely populated, often in reference to objects, people, or resources. Example: "The forest is sparsely populated with trees, allowing sunlight to reach the ground."
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It is sparsely populated, and its capital, Montpelier, is one of the least-populous U.S. state capitals.
It is sparsely distributed throughout its range and is threatened by illegal wildlife trade, including the exotic pet trade, and habitat loss.
It is sparsely inhabited.
It is sparsely populated and inhabited mostly by nomadic Tuaregs.
It is sparsely populated, with vast empty expanses broken by the occasional ranch or rail yard.
It is sparsely furnished, with a desk but no sofa and bunk beds in the corner.
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It's sparsely furnished but, with its TV and comfy couches, it looks like a good slacker-type work environment, a spruced-up version of the lo-fi sets from their earlier films The Puffy Chair and Baghead.
It was sparsely attended.
It's sparsely furnished and bright.
"It was sparsely furnished," Ripley says.
It was sparsely furnished, with a lineup of potted plants on the windowsill.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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