Examples of 'more sparse' in a sentence

Meaning of "more sparse"

more sparse - indicating a smaller amount or decreased density of something

How to use "more sparse" in a sentence

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Life becomes every more sparse.
More sparse illuminations of the second foil can be applied as well.
Life becomes ever more sparse.
One shows that using more sparse data leads to an economic advantage.
Statistics and other relevant data are even more sparse.
They will appear more and more sparse until they are gone.
More sparse planting of tomatoes Casper in open ground.
His arrangements were much more sparse than many other bands.
After the fall of Khazaria references to the Judaized Turkic Khazars become much more sparse.
Vegetation becomes even more sparse towards the northwest due to low rainfall.
The highest elevations in the north have more sparse vegetation.
Forests are much more sparse in Polar Ural.
Will likely continue to be, much more sparse.
Sumatran orangutans have more sparse and lighter-coloured coats.
The hair on the abdomen is more delicate, more sparse.

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However, the evidence becomes more sparse further back in geologic history.
To showcase these growing skills, the songs were generally more sparse.
In the higher parts, trees and shrubs are more sparse over an evergreen grass cover.
As we move outward beyond the suburbs … the population becomes more sparse.
Before the ACA, coverage was more sparse and premiums even higher.
Well, the ones that are cheaper tend to be on the more sparse side.
The interior was more sparse than the Type 15.
In areas where there is still forest, most of this forest is more sparse.
The Cuil homepage is even more sparse than Google 's.
In developing countries, the stakes are even greater and the data more sparse.
Allmusic said " The album is more sparse than anything he 's released.
In the Antarctic, direct data prior to the satellite record are even more sparse.
Each week, the congregation seemed a little more sparse and downcast.
When compared to European stations, the railway stations in Thailand are a bit more sparse.
Compared to your first poem I read, this one's a little more sparse on imagery.
The titles became more and more “ punny ” and the musical material more sparse.
In low, wet areas, it grows densely, but in dry uplands has a more sparse form.

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