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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are rarely prosecuted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or behaviors that infrequently lead to legal prosecution.
Example: "Despite the severity of the crime, offenders are rarely prosecuted due to lack of evidence."
Alternatives: "are seldom charged" or "are infrequently prosecuted."
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The crimes are rarely prosecuted.
Economic crimes are rarely prosecuted here.
The charges are highly unusual in a country where top-ranking state officials are rarely prosecuted.
But producers — many of whom have connections to powerful politicians — are rarely prosecuted.
Even material support cases directly related to domestic terrorism are rarely prosecuted in federal court.
Cops are rarely prosecuted because they are, literally, doing their jobs.
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The study, to be released here on Wednesday by Americans for Gun Safety, found that 2percentt of federal gun crimes resulted in prosecutions and that gun traffickers were rarely prosecuted.
It is a felony to lie on that application, but the crime is rarely prosecuted.
That would be the exception in a nation where political violence is rarely prosecuted.
It is rarely prosecuted by discipline committees and is regarded by many American college students as either not cheating at all or simply a minor infraction.
Advertising brings in some cash: though it is illegal to advertise on a pirate station, in practice this is rarely prosecuted.
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