Sentence examples for sparse to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "sparse to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is limited or insufficient in quantity or presence, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "The data was sparse to the point of being unusable for analysis."

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When the team started, it was sparse, to say the least, says Florencia Coelho.

Reporting of these events has been sparse, to say the least.

Mary is known from biblical references, which are, however, too sparse to construct a coherent biography.

Pyongyang is the centre of the country's white-collar workforce, though a Pyongyang office would appear remarkably sparse to most outsiders.

Jeffrey P. Koplan, director of the C.D.C., said that the scientific understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of the treatment was too sparse to be conclusive.

A black Apple logo on a white background appeared and then quickly disappeared – too brief to be a full reboot, too sparse to be part of an app.

Then, midway through, there's a sudden sweep of chimes and the band comes in and the mood changes from flinty and sparse to syrupy and sentimental.

I suggest packing a picnic ahead of time – there is a supermarket in Santa Marinella, but its stock is always, well, sparse, to say the least.

About 573,000 people visited Second Life in October, while the traffic at there.com was too sparse to be picked up by the Web measurement company Nielsen Online.

The arrangements on the album are mostly sparse, to emphasize the vocals, but onstage Tillman goes for a heftier sound; he aims to entertain.

The number of countries and years for which data is available is too sparse to help detect even the largest of potential effects on economic development.

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