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Discover Ludwig"so meager" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe something that is significantly lacking or inadequate. Example: The resources allocated to the project were so meager that it was difficult to make any significant progress.
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The reason is that they are so meager.
Or perhaps you're puzzled that improvement has been so meager.
The recovery has been so meager that unemployment lingers at historically high levels.
Their statistics, generally, were so meager that their broadcaster rarely cited them.
The big question about the Native North American section is why it is so meager.
Simon & Schuster's advance was so meager he considered keeping his day job.
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Other important "regularity properties" studied in DST are the property of being Lebesgue measurable, and the so-called property of Baire (to differ from an open set by a so-called meager set, or set of first category).
Whatever meaning the word itself is covering, like underwear, that meaning is so mere and meager this morning.
What does the word "mother" mean when the baby "howls and claws / like a wrongly minor red wolf / who doesn't know his mother": Whatever meaning the word itself is covering, like underwear, that meaning is so mere and meager this morning.
As a second son, his inheritance was meager, so he moved to France, where he could live cheaply, and finally settled in La Flèche, a sleepy village in Anjou best known for its Jesuit college where Descartes and Mersenne had studied a century before.
Nor do I see our doing so, given our meager "lights".
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