Examples of 'very sparse' in a sentence
Meaning of "very sparse"
very sparse - characterized by an extreme scarcity or insufficiency of something, often used to describe a minimal or insufficient amount or distribution of resources, data, or elements
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Winds are very sparse throughout the city.
It is to come to where there is a very sparse population.
The crowd was very sparse and there was virtually no mourning.
It is generally found alone or in very sparse groups.
The infiltrate was very sparse and no vascular lesions were identified.
Summers are short and rainfall very sparse.
Give content to these very sparse and undefined words.
Dioxin emissions data is also very sparse.
The neighborhood was very sparse and rural back then.
Other species of trees are very sparse.
Moon is a very sparse film.
Suddenly everything got very sparse.
Population is very sparse on the forested slopes above the valleys.
And in a language which is very sparse in vocabulary.
Evidence for her actual historical existence or acta is very sparse.
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Chondroid strands are very sparse or absent.
However the outputs from all this activity appeared very sparse.
Collaborative filtering methods on a very sparse reddit recommendation dataset.
Attendance for the weeknight races was very sparse.
The vegetation is very sparse and it gets rarefied towards the west.
Telecommunications in country areas were very sparse indeed.
There are also very sparse innervations from the superior colliculus.
Details on his life and family are very sparse.
This is done in a very sparse and randomized pattern to minimize any obvious surgery.
The archaeological and epigraphic material is very sparse.
Pubescence very sparse.
One consequence is that the coding performed is then not very sparse.
Rainfall is very sparse.
Adequate data for proper risk assessment of static magnetic fields are very sparse.
Majori is known only from very sparse evidence.
The region has a very sparse human population engaged mainly in fishing and hunting.
A tensor like this is very sparse.
In the desert the flora is very sparse and consists of grasses and thornbushes.
The foliage has now become very sparse.
The village is very sparse as there is only a few houses built and some farms.
It covers a vast area with a very sparse population.
Such data are very sparse at present, as became evident in undertaking the present evaluation.
The population across the entire region is very sparse.
The total set of stored keys is very sparse within their representation space.
Cytoplasmic microtubules are very sparse.
This research adds to a very sparse database from empirical studies on Reiki results.
Human habitation is very sparse.
However, the glosses are very sparse and just clarify a few uncertain terms.
The island lacks vegetation and has a very sparse population.
Gameplay appears very sparse initially, but options appear as the player performs actions.
The kitchen is very sparse.
I've been very sparse with details on my blog because the story has been evolving.
And it was very sparse.
Experimental and epidemiological data from the IF range are very sparse.
Because the book is very sparse in Divergent.
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