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The phrase "are comparatively rare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the frequency or occurrence of something in relation to other things.
Example: "In this region, certain species of birds are comparatively rare compared to those found in more populated areas."
Alternatives: "are relatively uncommon" or "are less frequent."
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Though extreme weather events in Ireland are comparatively rare when compared with other countries in the European Continent, they do occur.
Relations of identity, when compared with the other forms of relationship already described, are comparatively rare, occurring most frequently in traditions about the soul.
Theralites are comparatively rare.
VENOMOUS mammals are comparatively rare.
Such federal executions are comparatively rare.
Birds, animals, fish, and more-interesting scenes are comparatively rare.
Mass shootings are comparatively rare, which makes them hard to predict.
Serious accidents are almost an everyday occurrence in cycling but deaths are comparatively rare.
These two assets are comparatively rare in an engineering context, in our view.
The lyrics are plainer now, and backing vocals are comparatively rare.
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Chlorapatite and carbonate-apatite are comparatively rare.
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