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Discover LudwigThe phrase "smattering of" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used to describe a small amount or a small number of something. Here are some examples: 1. He only had a smattering of knowledge about cooking, but he was able to make a simple dish. 2. The speaker had a smattering of Spanish, enough to get by in a foreign country. 3. The art exhibit had a smattering of paintings from various artists, but none that stood out. 4. The class only had a smattering of students, making it a small and intimate setting for learning. 5. We can see a smattering of stars in the night sky, but the cloudy weather is blocking our view.
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A smattering of applause.
A smattering of supporters applauded.
Only a smattering of palms.
There is a smattering of videos.
Before long, a smattering of protesters arrived.
A smattering of children.
There was a smattering of applause.
A smattering of hands went up.
A smattering of fans booed.
There is a smattering of older travellers.
There was a smattering of laughter.
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