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The phrase "a very rare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is uncommon or not often encountered, typically in contexts such as collectibles, events, or occurrences.
Example: "This coin is a very rare find, making it highly valuable to collectors."
Alternatives: "an extremely rare" or "a quite uncommon".
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That's a very rare combination".
It's a very rare color.
A very rare talent".
A very rare species.
A very rare trait indeed.
"This is a very rare combination".
"Lula" is a very rare exception.
That is a very rare occurrence.
That is a very rare situation.
16 A very rare day off.
Procysbi treats a very rare disease.
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