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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm rarely" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate infrequency or scarcity in one's actions or experiences. Example: "I'm rarely late to work, but today there was a major traffic jam on the freeway."
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And I'm rarely convinced.
I'm rarely asleep by 1 30.
I'm rarely drunk; he was often drunk.
I'm rarely time-specific in my work.
I'm rarely home much before 1am.
"I'm rarely disappointed, usually satisfied, and occasionally thrilled".
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"I was rarely disappointed".
International costs: 1 (I am rarely out of the country).
"Before, I was rarely asked about my political opinion.
I was rarely bothered by the other visitors.
"I am rarely looking at other jewelry," she says.
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