Sentence examples for comparatively uncommon from inspiring English sources

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Foreclosures are comparatively uncommon.

More professors than ever are visiting, lecturing, instructing and assisting -- all comparatively uncommon appointments a generation ago.

The classical myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) are comparatively uncommon in children and display a degree of mutational naivety if considering the high frequency of known MPN driver events observed in the corresponding adult diseases.

In summary, we have transmitted one atypical form of BSE (BASE) to a cynomolgus macaque monkey that had a shorter incubation period than monkeys infected with classical BSE, with distinctive clinical, neuropathological, and biochemical features; and have shown that the molecular biological signature resembled that seen in a comparatively uncommon subtype of sporadic CJD.

Breast cancer in men is comparatively uncommon, and is not considered further here.

Rather, body dissatisfaction and eating disordered behaviour appear to be comparatively uncommon among underweight women.

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ATN was relatively uncommon.

VENOMOUS mammals are comparatively rare.

Divorce at this level is comparatively rare.

Chlorapatite and carbonate-apatite are comparatively rare.

Hybrid eclipses are comparatively rare.

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