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The phrase "sparse room" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a room that is lacking in a certain aspect, such as furniture, decorations, or occupants. Example: The sparse room only had a few chairs and a small table, giving it a minimalist feel.
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He pays 170 yuan a month for a sparse room next to a stinking public toilet.
The slimness of the buildings leaves sparse room for the structural features that most architects conceal in thick walls.
They can be gatherings of more than 1,000 people, or a few friends in a sparse room.
I wound up spending 72 hours detoxing in a sparse room where everything but a Bible was bolted to the floor.
She suggests arriving early to increase your chances of engaging with many people in a sparse room, limiting alcoholic drinks to one per night and digging into quality conversation with new or important contacts instead of small talk with friends.
You stride, blinking, past the floodlight at the door into a clean, sparse room clad in a thin, elongated strip of office lighting.
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Our guesthouse there was a working farm, its sparse rooms heated by woodburners.
IPNLMS is effective in equalizing sparse as well as non-sparse room impulse responses.
In the sparse dressing room, they waited for pizza and salad.
Inside the sparse dining room, our meal begins with an island staple, sopa de quinoa.
His sparse dressing room is decorated only by a vase of flowers and the snapshots of his two children taped to the mirror.
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