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The phrase "are very uncommon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is rare or not frequently encountered.
Example: "These species of plants are very uncommon in this region, making them a unique find for botanists."
Alternatives: "are quite rare" or "are not often seen".
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Mortgages are very uncommon in Mexico both for residents and foreign buyers.
"They are very uncommon here," said Mr. Szantyr, who is from Waterbury.
But such tactics are very uncommon.
Solitary amyloidomas affecting the vertebrae are very uncommon but typically affect the thoracic spine.
However, in this syndrome, visual auras are very uncommon (12%) as compared to sensory symptoms (78%).
Vascular tumours are very uncommon in the kidney and most of these have been described in single case reports.
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Women did fight as gladiators, though they were very uncommon.
"It's very uncommon among athletes," Beard said.
"This situation is very uncommon," Gideon Weinbaum, an Israeli attorney wrote to me by e-mail.
"The Philippines is a country where coup d'états have not been very uncommon".
"This is very uncommon for the Bronx," said Tenzing Chadotsang, of the city's Landmarks Preservation Commission.
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