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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has seldom seen" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when describing something that does not occur often or is not often seen. Example: "The bird has seldom been spotted in this area, making it a rare and elusive sight."
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Regina joins me outside and says she has seldom seen Robert talk so frankly.
A team with a spirit and togetherness the like of which the game has seldom seen.
Instead, Mr. Schwarzenegger said he was in, inflaming a media frenzy that American politics has seldom seen.
"The deaths of some 225,000 people have sparked off a party season such as London has seldom seen in the middle of January," wrote Ross Clark.
Mindy Borman, an executive producer of "Dr. Oz," says that she has seldom seen him more excited than on the day Bill Nye, the bow-tied "science guy," came on the show.
He has seldom seen a more indecisive mood in the country ahead of an election: "I'm not sure who I'm voting for yet, but it will definitely be an opposition party.
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"I've seldom seen a less healthy looking person.
Reverend Olds "saw an earnestness in reference to the Christian life that I have seldom seen.
But I have seldom seen this climactic moment staged to such haunting effect.
Still, especially with the sunglasses in winter — something I had seldom seen before — she looked glamorous.
You had seldom seen a man or a show look so damned uncomfortable, and uncomfortably damned.
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