Sentence examples for much too scarce from inspiring English sources

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But progress has been far too slow and much too scarce.

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With unemployment stuck around 9 percent, credit still too scarce for much of Main Street, and other dangers looming — Alan Greenspan, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve, said last week that an "almost certain" Greek default could cause another recession in the United States — the natural response would be another big dose of short-term stimulus spending.

The archaeological sources were too scarce and heterogeneous to be of much help, and the written ones contained barely usable amounts of quantified data; economic analysis without quantification, however, is almost a contradiction in terms.

Without much petrol, public transport, whose fares have also been slashed, has become too scarce for commuters.

It's just too scarce and too expensive.

Gray's original furniture is too scarce and too expensive.

Drinks too much, too.

Too much, too soon?

Sympathy is too scarce to waste on strangers, he explained.

It is much, much, much too early.

— was much too unsophisticated.

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