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ever rare
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "ever rare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely uncommon or infrequently encountered. Example: "Such a phenomenon is ever rare in the history of science, making it a subject of great interest."
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And are these ever rare.
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57 human-written examples
From 1974 to 1989, his stage, film and TV appearances became ever rarer.
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Though it is ever rarer in the Polish press, it transfers relatively well to books.
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But if actual violence is ever rarer and more notional, represented violence is ever more ubiquitous and graphic.
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But if actual violence is ever rarer and more notional, represented violence is ever more ubiquitous and graphic..
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Eiswein, a delicious dessert wine made from grapes that are picked frozen on the vine at a temperature of minus 7°C or below, is becoming ever rarer.
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So although I should feel worse, I don't, because it means the occasions on which my wife invites me out are becoming ever rarer.
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As the numbers expand, these so-called twin primes become ever rarer, and the presentiment develops that these were accidents, and "that solitude is the true destiny".
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Educated at Stanford, Oxford and Yale, Mr. Booker is a model of self-propelled ascent in a postindustrial city where rises like his have grown ever rarer.
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"I would look beyond the fact that we have reached a semi-final to values which are ever rarer in society," Simeone said.
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My fear is that meddling with the ownership of our forests, however it's done, will render this experience ever rarer.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "ever rare" to emphasize a declining trend or the increasing scarcity of something over time. This phrase is particularly effective when highlighting a change from past conditions.
Common error
Avoid using "ever rare" to simply describe something that is already known to be uncommon without emphasizing the change or decline. This can make your writing sound unnatural. Focus on describing a trend or a change from previous state.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "ever rare" functions as an intensifier modifying an adjective. The adverb "ever" emphasizes the increasing degree of the adjective "rare", which describes something not commonly found or occurring. Ludwig AI confirms its correct grammatical status.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "ever rare" is used to describe something that is becoming increasingly scarce or uncommon. Ludwig AI confirms that its grammatical status is correct. It is most commonly found in news and media contexts to highlight a declining trend. When using this phrase, it is best to emphasize the change from past conditions, and you should not use "ever rare" to describe something that is already known to be uncommon without highlighting such change or decline. Alternatives include "increasingly uncommon", "steadily diminishing", and "progressively scarcer".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
rarer than ever
Directly compares the current rarity to past occurrences
becoming a rarity
Highlights shift into unusual status.
increasingly uncommon
Emphasizes the trend of becoming less frequent over time.
steadily diminishing
Highlights the gradual reduction in occurrence.
progressively scarcer
Indicates a gradual decrease in availability.
gradually fading
Suggests a slow disappearance or decline.
seldom encountered
Focuses on the infrequency of encountering something.
not often seen
Describes something that does not happen frequently
infrequently observed
Highlights the rarity of seeing something happen.
uncommonplace
Indicates something which is not generally found.
FAQs
How can I use "ever rare" in a sentence?
You can use "ever rare" to describe something that is becoming less common over time. For example: "Opportunities for in-person collaboration are becoming "ever rare" in remote work environments".
What are some alternatives to "ever rare"?
Alternatives to "ever rare" include "increasingly uncommon", "steadily diminishing", or "progressively scarcer". The choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it more accurate to say "rare" or "ever rare"?
"Rare" describes something that is uncommon, while "ever rare" emphasizes a trend of something becoming less common over time. Therefore, "ever rare" is more appropriate when highlighting a decline or change in frequency.
What is the connotation of "ever rare"?
"Ever rare" suggests not only that something is uncommon but also that its scarcity is increasing. It often carries a sense of nostalgia or concern about something disappearing over time.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested