Sentence examples for slightly sparse from inspiring English sources

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His home's earth roof is covered by a woven membrane to keep it in place, and I notice that the periwinkles planted to cover it are slightly sparse, having succumbed to a disease.

Frenulum comprised of 9 19 oval to elongated plaques measuring 14 to 46 μm in diameter (Fig.  3j), occurring as a slightly sparse or dense row.

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Gum trees often have slightly sparse-looking foliage, so instead of one large shape draw a few smaller circles around the ends of your branches.

The pastry was slightly brittle, the somewhat sparse filling deliciously sharp, and the streusel-like crumble topping heaped on top, rather than browned - overall, then, something of a misjudged dish.

Somewhat sparse.

AMENITIES Somewhat sparse.

Your landing strip, or a line extending up from your labial part toward your belly button, can be either whisper thin (good for thick, unruly hair) or slightly wider (for thin, sparse hair).

Constructed right after the American Revolution in 1787, the 15-room brick house underwent renovations in 2005 to perfect the sparse, slightly medieval-looking decor, which offers enough variety to suit most travellers' tastes (Room 302 feels like a cosy reading room, while the duplex Presidential Suite is anchored by a spiral staircase and balcony reached through french doors).

"Looking at the 2000m depth, the buoy locations look rather sparse -" Slightly biased towards the W Pacific I would say.

PSEP-encoding genes thus on average reside in slightly more gene-sparse regions of the smut genomes.

It had a dogwood's horizontal branches, but the leaves were slightly different, and the sparse fruits were larger and rougher than dogwood berries.

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