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Discover Ludwig"still scarce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not plentiful or available in abundance, for example: "Even after five years, medical resources for underprivileged communities are still scarce."
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Yet, data are still scarce regarding their rainwater storage capacity.
However, information about their stain resistance is still scarce.
However, information about physicomechanical characterization is still scarce.
Data in South America, however, are still scarce.
However, human proteomic data in sTBI brain is still scarce.
In France however, studies exploring their effects are still scarce.
Details about the Parisian Nuit Blanche are still scarce.
But empirical evidence on their academic merits is still scarce.
However, empirical data exploring the technique, particularly under controlled conditions, is still scarce.
Studies on digestates decomposition in soil are still scarce compared to those on undigested manures.
Studies focusing on chloride threshold analysis based on field experiments are still scarce.
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