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Discover Ludwig'I can seldom' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to say that something rarely or almost never happens. For example, "I can seldom go out on weeknights because I have so much work to do."
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"I can seldom remember such overwhelming bearishness by the great wise men, professors and stock market soothsayers.
He was a much better player than I was but the game's ingenious handicapping system - one of the glories of golf - meant that for all our inequality of talent we could still have a decent contest, and one played for money; like Bond, I can seldom be bothered to knock a ball round just for the fun of it, even if this means my losing more than I win.
My hook was Tibi, a fast-growing clothier whose pieces are a mix of whimsical prints and lush fabrics that I can seldom resist.
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"Sport can seldom have thrown into such close teamwork two personalities more diverse than Fred and I," Austin wrote.
They can seldom hope to find a story.
The analyses can help focus an investigation but can seldom provide infallible evidence of guilt.
Mr. Baryshnikov knows which Cunningham piece is which but can seldom remember titles.
Gabriel Josipovici on why even the most learned scholars can seldom understand Kafka.
The expression 'in your face' can seldom have suited a production so well.
On second thought, overachievers can seldom relax; they'd rather turn holidays into a competitive sport.
Right, humpback, and gray whales, however, can seldom swim faster than 9 km/hr.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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