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The phrase "sparingly dressed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is wearing minimal clothing or has a simple, understated style. Example: "At the beach party, she was sparingly dressed, opting for just a bikini and a light cover-up."
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The kale that she serves me will be sparingly dressed.
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I served one or two pieces per person alongside a thatch of watercress dressed sparingly with vinaigrette, and you may wish to do the same — though smaller, New York-style portions would work as appetizers if you prefer.
Her day clothes tend to be masculine-influenced, with long, sleeveless jackets and Perfectos with black trousers, while she returns again and again to sparingly cut dresses in silk.
Use salad dressing sparingly.
If possible, order a vinaigrette, just oil and vinegar, or ask for dressing on the side and use sparingly.
Prune sparingly.
Decorate sparingly.
On her dress, they grow sparingly, with plenty of white space between them.
Anna chose a brown wool dress embroidered -- again sparingly -- with a motif of Saturn-like planets, burnt-orange globes with spinning cream-colored rings, which had 50's charm.
Salads, if the dressing were applied more sparingly, would be lovely.
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