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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very uncommon case" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or instance that is rare or not frequently encountered.
Example: "This is a very uncommon case in the field of medicine, where such symptoms are rarely observed."
Alternatives: "a highly unusual case" or "an exceptionally rare case".
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It's a very uncommon case.
However, the present contribution focuses on a very uncommon case in which two out of three glass layers of a thermally toughened laminated slab of a passable floor element failed spontaneously.
This case report describes a very uncommon case of L. infantum LCL with a very long incubation period.
We describe a very uncommon case of functioning glucagonoma associated with primary hyperparathyroidism (pHPT) in which genetic testing failed to detect germline mutations of MEN-1 and other known genes responsible for MEN1.
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This is something we train for — although it's a very uncommon event".
Supraspinatus injury at the musculotendinous junction is a very uncommon event.
This suggests that previously reported outliers, i.e., very uncommon cases of mCRC with KRAS mutations responding to therapy [9], [14], [29], [34] may be patients harboring only one of these molecular alterations, thus not concurrently deregulating both MAPK and PI3K pathways.
Melanoma of the anal region is a very uncommon disease, accounting for only 0.2-0.3 0.2-0.3 melanoma cases.
It's a very uncommon occurrence".
I have been very protective of my name – it's a very uncommon name.
In a blink, he became a very uncommon choice for common reading.
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