rarely in the PONS Dictionary

rarely Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

you come to see us very rarely

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It is rarely that a player is mentioned by name in these early reports and even more rarely that he is given praise.
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It is rarely used due to its cost.
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Many new features, or features rarely present in the series, have been added to the game.
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Evidence from slaves is rarely viable in a court of law.
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Batting last in the order, he was rarely called on to bat.
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Second, one is rarely mentioned without the other and their names are only separated when they are speaking.
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Snow occurs very rarely, nearly once every couple of years.
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Reed rarely appeared in more than 100 games per year.
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She spent 11 years rarely venturing from this crossing.
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With the contacts made by station staff, some recordings have been unearthed that have rarely been heard anywhere else.
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