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highly rare
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"highly rare" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very uncommon or scarce. Here is an example sentence: "The ancient artifact was highly rare and valuable, as it was one of the few remaining relics from the lost civilization."
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Exact Expressions
17 human-written examples
The PGA of America had taken highly rare, but not unique, steps to ensure a Sunday finish.
News & Media
"The Abandonment of Sita" was a highly rare glimpse into kuttiyattam, an ancient form of temple theater from the Kerala region in South India.
News & Media
He received transplants both as a 12-year-old child and, later, in 2008 on account of suffering from a highly rare heart condition where the organ inflames beyond the point where it can operate properly.
News & Media
In contrast, rupture of NLCs is highly rare.
Science
It's highly rare that a VC gets accused of insider trading, but it's also not unheard of.
News & Media
In conclusion, rupture of an NLC is a highly rare complication but can be a cause of the acute abdomen.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
43 human-written examples
She has very good political and moral judgment, which is extremely rare in highly intelligent people.
News & Media
CGHT is an extremely rare but highly heritable disorder.
Science & Research
A few of the oldest cards, due to smaller printings and limited distribution, are highly valued and extremely rare.
Wiki
Malignant rhabdoid tumor (MRT) is an extremely rare and highly aggressive neoplasm that typically develops in infancy or early childhood.
Science
Because the United States and Europe mainly buy highly processed rare earth powders from China, the customs policy of blocking shipments of raw rare earths had a limited, mostly symbolic effect.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "highly rare" when emphasizing the exceptional infrequency of something, ensuring the context supports this strong degree of rarity.
Common error
Avoid using "highly rare" when the item or event is merely uncommon; reserve it for instances that are truly exceptional in their scarcity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "highly rare" functions as a compound adjective, modifying a noun to indicate that it is exceptionally uncommon or scarce. Ludwig confirms that it is grammatically correct and suitable for use in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "highly rare" is a compound adjective used to describe something exceptionally uncommon. Ludwig confirms it's grammatically sound and suitable for diverse contexts. This phrase commonly appears in news, scientific, and general online content to emphasize scarcity or uniqueness. When writing, use "highly rare" to accurately reflect the infrequency of an item or event, and avoid overstating its rarity. Related terms include "extremely rare" and "unusually scarce". When used correctly, "highly rare" effectively conveys the exceptional nature of something.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
extremely rare
Emphasizes the exceptional infrequency of something.
unusually scarce
Highlights the limited availability with an element of surprise.
remarkably uncommon
Stresses the notable lack of commonness.
distinctly infrequent
Indicates a clear and noticeable lack of frequency.
exceptionally unique
Shifts the focus to the uniqueness that results from being rare.
singularly uncommon
Highlights the unique quality of being uncommon.
decidedly infrequent
Emphasizes the clear and definite nature of the infrequency.
notably scarce
Draws attention to the scarcity.
particularly unusual
Focuses on the distinct and special nature of being rare.
strikingly uncommon
Implies that the uncommonness is very noticeable.
FAQs
How can I use "highly rare" in a sentence?
Use "highly rare" to describe something that is exceptionally uncommon. For example, "The antique coin was a "highly rare" find, making it valuable to collectors."
What are some alternatives to saying "highly rare"?
You can use alternatives like "extremely rare", "unusually scarce", or "remarkably uncommon" depending on the specific context you are describing.
Is it correct to say "highly rare"?
Yes, "highly rare" is a correct and commonly used phrase to emphasize the exceptional infrequency of something. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness.
What distinguishes "highly rare" from "very rare"?
"Highly rare" suggests a greater degree of scarcity than "very rare". While both indicate uncommonness, "highly rare" emphasizes that the item or event is exceptionally infrequent.
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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
81%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested