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The phrase "in rare" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens or exists very infrequently or seldom. Example: "In rare cases, the medicine may cause an allergic reaction."
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In rare cases this proves impossible.
They did not, except in rare cases.
In rare cases it may cause seizures.
On Thursday, he was in rare form.
That already puts him in rare company.
Only in rare circumstances maybe.
Translational research in rare and undiagnosed diseases.
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In rare moments, it does.
In rare cases, some tumors regress spontaneously.
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