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Discover Ludwig"use sparingly" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to use something in small or moderate amounts, rather than excessively. It is often used in instructions or advice to recommend using something in moderation. Example: "When applying the seasoning, be sure to use it sparingly as a little goes a long way."
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Use sparingly, however.
But use sparingly.
Use sparingly; it's strong.
It can pervade everything, so use sparingly.
Home-grown seed has a powerful taste, so use sparingly.
A little goes a long way, so use sparingly.
Sorrel is a salad to use sparingly, tossed in with less strident leaves.
Advice for patients: Treat these products in the same way as table sugar and use sparingly.
Use sparingly, but use; start by sprinkling a little over plain steamed vegetables, along with a lot of black pepper.
Drizzle over grilled meats, roasted veg or morning eggs and use sparingly to enhance the flavour of stews and ragus.
2. Refrigerate, and use sparingly over steamed vegetables, to finish a clear soup or instead of oil in a dressing.
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