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The phrase "gets rarer" is a perfectly valid and understandable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that something is becoming less common or less frequent. For example: "As the years go by, good customer service gets rarer and rarer."
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As unexploited space gets rarer in London, the more impressive its extravagant emptiness becomes.
If their analysis is correct, Dr Wlodarski and his colleagues have probably stumbled on a type of equilibrium known to biologists as an evolutionarily stable strategy, in which a way of behaving becomes more advantageous as it gets rarer, and less so as it gets commoner.
As time passes, the stuff gets rarer.
We know Men B gets rarer as children get older, apart from a teenage blip.
Although one may argue that the PR tends to converge to the IDR as the outcome event gets rarer, the question remains as to 'how rare should an outcome be' in order to enable one to accept the PR as a consistent proxy to the causal effect parameter.
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Dave Lee gets rare access to Amazon's headquarters to hear about the next iteration of Alexa.
Mark Horton gets rare access to the construction of the next generation of submarines which will be handed over to the Royal Navy in 2008.
But, it's getting rarer and rarer.
Anonymity in cyberspace is rare and getting rarer.
Across Africa, successful coups are rare and getting rarer.
People who deny climate change are getting rarer and rarer.
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