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Packing his scant belongings into plastic bags, he waded in.

From BBC

“It will be an epic challenge,” he says, to deploy such a dense network across the high-altitude terrain with scant infrastructure.

One win would be scant return from an autumn that promised more however.

From BBC

Just a scant few election cycles ago, the tenor of political debate featured losers who conceded, voters who didn't storm the Capitol and representatives who didn't try to overturn elections.

From Salon

While there is some analysis of women’s economic concerns, it’s scant compared with the deep dives into the concerns of male voters.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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