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The phrase "are extremely scarce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very limited in availability or occurrence.
Example: "Resources for this project are extremely scarce, making it difficult to proceed."
Alternatives: "are very rare" or "are hard to find".
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To the best of our knowledge, no epidemiologic data exist on ultra-marathon runners and experimental data about recovery after extreme duration exercise are extremely scarce.
Contrary to a widely held opinion, Indo-European loanwords of non-Latin origin are extremely scarce.
Hollywood can produce any number of lovely young stars, but lovely young royals are extremely scarce.
Predators such as bears, wolverines, and lions are rarely represented, and depictions of humans are extremely scarce.
Tickets for games are extremely scarce, as England are taking an estimated 6,000 supporters, the largest number from any European country.
Eifert is the anti-Vaccaro in that tight ends are extremely scarce; he's considered to be head-and-shoulders above the rest of this tight end class, and that probably artificially inflated his value.
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Curiously, though, physical evidence of the state-sponsored pogrom has always been extremely scarce.
You need world-class management talent, and that, too, is extremely scarce.
Information on the extinct Baltic languages is extremely scarce (mostly place-names).
The offending behaviour courses inmates were supposed to take were extremely scarce and in some prisons nonexistent.
Many common species, particularly the small and large whites, the common blue and the small copper appear to be extremely scarce this year.
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