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"infrequently found" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It describes something that is not found or seen often, or occurs with little frequency. Example: The rare bird species is infrequently found in this area, making it a special treat for birdwatchers. Another example: Due to its high price, this luxury item is infrequently found in most households.
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Some colours, such as blue cream, are infrequently found in shorthairs; others, such as the tabby colours (silver, brown, blue, and red), are commoner.
The toes are tipped with claws, and vestigial claws are not infrequently found on the tips of the first two digits of the wing.
Oligosaccharides, which consist of three to six monosaccharide units, are rather infrequently found in natural sources, although a few plant derivatives have been identified.
In contrast to hieratic, which is almost without exception written in ink on papyrus or other flat surfaces, demotic inscriptions are not infrequently found engraved in stone or carved in wood.
LPR was infrequently found in patients with neuromuscular disorders.
Age reversals between adjacent 14C dates were infrequently found, except in core 255 (Fig. 2).
Among the island arc magmas, low-K series rocks, known as island arc low-K tholeiite magmas, are infrequently found.
The morphological change of disc was infrequently found in seven cases at the fracture side and one case on the contralateral side, but not for the ruptured disc.
Primary headaches such as migraine and TTH are common causes of OLH, although OLH was infrequently found among patients with migraine and those with other primary headache types.
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This is the sort of documentation scholars dream of and only infrequently find.
Joel and Ethan Coen's new film, "Inside Llewyn Davis," is a dramatization of an aphorism by Nietzsche about a pair of common "mistakes": "Behind a remarkable scholar we not infrequently find an average human being, and behind an average artist we often find — a very remarkable human being".
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