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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too scarce" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not readily available or difficult to find. Example: "During the pandemic, toilet paper became too scarce due to panic buying."
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The resources are too scarce.
It's just too scarce and too expensive.
Gray's original furniture is too scarce and too expensive.
Sympathy is too scarce to waste on strangers, he explained.
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It is not just that humanitarian assistance is currently too scarce.
That history of demand has already made Caribbean mahogany too scarce to log.
Money was too scarce for me to do any travelling when I was a child.
However, examples of good training provision in prisons were all too scarce," Coffey said.
To her surprise, she was finding that top floors weren't too scarce.
However, the experimental results are too scarce and affected by too large uncertainties to validate a theoretical model.
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