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smattering

[smat-er-ing] / ˈsmæt ər ɪŋ /


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An AFP team in Longnan saw rows of large rare earths processing plants in an industrial district adjacent to that dense smattering of extraction sites.

From Barron's

As of early December, his holdings included a smattering of popular Big Tech names — Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

From MarketWatch

If, unfortunately, only a smattering of documentation of these groups exists online, their performances are likely still vivid in the imaginations of anyone who attended them.

From Los Angeles Times

Human rights groups and a smattering of legal experts have raised their hackles too.

From BBC

Americans have been involved in Mexico’s fight against organized crime for years, with a smattering of soldiers and CIA and law enforcement agents deployed here to assist their Mexican counterparts with intelligence.

From Los Angeles Times