Examples of 'only sparingly' in a sentence

Meaning of "only sparingly"

Only sparingly: This phrase is used to indicate that something is done infrequently, in small quantities, or with restraint

How to use "only sparingly" in a sentence

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They are typically only sparingly soluble in water.
Do not water for the first few months and then only sparingly.
They ate only sparingly of their food.
Plants branch at the base and only sparingly above.
Birders only sparingly use recordings and similar methods of attracting birds.
Wigman herself appeared only sparingly in the piece.
For over a month I have been living in Chrome and using Firefox only sparingly.
Polymer polyols have been used only sparingly in viscoelastic foam formulations.
Phosphonates are highly water-soluble while the phosphonic acids are only sparingly so.
They have the drawback of being only sparingly or not at all soluble in water.
Nature builds using abundant resources, incorporating rare resources only sparingly.
It was known that amusulosin hydrochloride is only sparingly soluble in water and pure alcohol.
Owing to drastically reduced state funding, routes could at first be extended only sparingly.
But this prerogative has been used only sparingly in recent years.
The literature on culture and subjective well-being has engaged with these ideas only sparingly.

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Both folic acid and leucovorin are only sparingly soluble in water.
He played only sparingly for St. Louis last season.
I suspect it was used only sparingly.
He attended the Lords only sparingly to speak on topics of interest to him.
Many potentially useful materials are insoluble or at best only sparingly soluble in water.
This second version was used only sparingly by Wright as he worked on projects abroad.
If this is not possible, eat it only sparingly.
This interchange is, however, only sparingly reflected in the spatial expression over time.
The antimicrobial agent is non-ionic at neutral pH values and only sparingly soluble in water.
However, crocetin is only sparingly soluble in water.
In reality, the Virginia companies never used it and the Metropolitan only sparingly so.
Did they see him only sparingly thereafter?
Anti-solvents are organic solvents, wherein the compound X-1 is insoluble or only sparingly soluble.
So far, such defaults have been used only sparingly in health insurance markets.
During the next two seasons, however, Hamels suffered through several injuries, and pitched only sparingly.
Contrary to popular opinion, it is only sparingly soluble in water.
In France, Cyprus, Slovenia and Iceland, this internal evaluation is recommended and / or only sparingly regulated.
The compounds ( I ) or salt thereof are only sparingly toxic and can be safely used.
By 2015 the work was completed and the car used only sparingly ever since.
Afterwards, I played video games only sparingly and mostly solitaire and chess.
Suitable dyes are disperse dyes which are only sparingly soluble in water.
However, they have the disadvantage of being only sparingly soluble in water.
Moreover, these polymeric acids are generally only sparingly soluble in water.
Phenazine crystallizes in yellow needles, which are only sparingly soluble in alcohol.
Nonetheless, Springsteen went on to perform the song only sparingly in his own concerts.
Bill Russell does not sign at all in public, and only sparingly at private sessions.
Except in DMSO and DMF, amphotericin B dissolves only sparingly in most organic solvents.
The term “ water-soluble ” thus excludes substances that are only sparingly soluble under these conditions.
I use Facebook, but only sparingly.
Or, at least, use them only sparingly.

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