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1 Economy of living, curiously enough, is marked by a spare use of ink.
2 George didn't answer, and Graham knew it was because he was making spare use of his breaths.
3 That luxury was reserved for the attorney, who himself made but a sparing use of it.
4 On the other hand his effects are less sparkling, owing to his more sparing use of rhetoric.
5 I consider, however, that it must be a sparing use , and not of a broad or definite character.
6 A grid of shelving covered the rear wall, intended to hold a stock of spares used regularly by the shop.
7 You will perceive that I have made very sparing use of your flattering permission to alter what you had written.
8 The former means a frugal and judicious use of things without waste, the latter a too close and sparing use of things needed.
9 Poiret approached, a tall, round-shouldered man, bent by the plow, emaciated through abstinence, bony, with a skin dried by a sparing use of water.
10 We shall, of course, make very sparing use indeed of his own Memoirs; and never without distrust, except where they are confirmed by other evidence.
11 Thus by a sparing use of examples, lessons, and pictures, you may blunt the sting of sense and delay nature while following her own lead.
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