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The phrase "although it is rarely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception regarding the frequency of an occurrence or situation.
Example: "Although it is rarely discussed, the impact of climate change on biodiversity is significant."
Alternatives: "even though it is infrequently" or "despite it being uncommon".
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Although it is rarely talked about in bald terms, there are scores to settle here.
Although it is rarely used in pure form, manganese is essential to steelmaking.
In early 2006, at Texas A&M University, a worker was infected with Brucella bacteria, a pathogen common in livestock that can cause flulike symptoms like fever, fatigue and joint pain, although it is rarely fatal.
It then began to decline to levels well below the euro zone average, although it is rarely noted that it remains significantly higher than the unemployment rate in Austria, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Japan.
According to a recent report in The Hindu newspaper, almost 200,000 farmers committed suicide between 1997 and 2009 — a national tragedy (although it is rarely treated as such) brought on by rising debt and the resulting economic and existential despair.
Although it is rarely visited, Roman Romanov, his protégé and the current museum director, said in a telephone interview that Mr. Antonov-Ovseyenko worked there until the end, spending two full days a week at the museum and helping with a planned expansion into a new and larger space.
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Although it was rarely preserved, there existed a noncalcareous benthic flora that also was dominated by blue-green algae.
Although it's rarely put this way, borrowing to buy a home is like buying stocks on margin: if the market value of the house falls, the buyer can easily lose his or her entire stake.
And, although it's rarely said of big-ticket acquisitions like this, it almost seems as if it's a steal.
The County Courts (Equity Jurisdiction) Act 1865 gave the county courts the authority to use equitable remedies, although it was rarely used.
Although it's rarely discussed now, both groups share an interest in equipping the young to obtain middle-class jobs that will generate the tax base to support a decent safety net for the old.
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