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Discover Ludwig"I rarely visit" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that the person does not visit something or someone very often. Example: "I rarely visit my parents, as they live in a different country." This sentence implies that the person does not frequently travel to see their parents.
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I came away with a new appreciation of a part of the city I rarely visit.
I rarely visit the bushes without thinking about kindness and providing for generations to come.
I don't tend to go back to the past and, although I have an apartment there, I rarely visit.
Seated in the pre-dawn queue to buy tickets for the National Gallery's soon-to-close Leonardo exhibition this morning, with only my laptop to keep me warm, I thought to educate myself about a corner of the media forest I rarely visit.
But without plenty of friends actively sharing content on G+ or tagging me in photos, I rarely visit.
Honestly, I rarely visit Delicious any more, the Firefox plugin is so good that actually visiting the site isn't necessary.
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I rarely visited my hometown.
Young men waved twigs of willow branches to direct traffic to back lanes, through neighborhoods I rarely visited.
Even during the periods in my life when I have had the luxury of employer based health insurance, I rarely visited a doctor more than once a year (apart from one Woody Allen-esque moment a few years ago when I discovered a lump that was eventually dismissed as mere scar tissue – but only after two ultrasounds and a mammogram).
They were nice places but it seemed silly to pay dues for a place I rarely visited and didn't serve food that I wanted.
I didn't notice it myself (I use Twhirl and rarely visit the Twitter site), but others have.
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