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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is seldom found" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is rarely encountered or discovered.
Example: "This species of plant is seldom found in urban areas due to habitat destruction."
Alternatives: "is rarely seen" or "is infrequently encountered.".
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He is as well-grounded as an ostrich, though his head is seldom found in the sand.
Although turtles as a group are broadly distributed, each species has a preferred habitat and is seldom found elsewhere.
Typical occurrences are found in Mount Lyell, Tasmania; Chile Peruu; and Butte, Mont., U.S. Bornite, one of the common copper minerals, forms isometric crystals but is seldom found in these forms.
In the United Kingdom and, to a lesser extent, in all other industrial nations, a closed-shop provision is seldom found in a written contract, but it is understood in some industries that union members will walk off the job before they will work alongside nonunionists.
However, the results on BIBO stability for the Lurie system is seldom found at present.
Such familiarity with speculative investment, such willingness to take a wild punt, is seldom found elsewhere in the region.
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When scientists are asked what they are working on, their response is seldom "Finding the origin of the universe" or "Seeking to cure cancer".
Intact organs are seldom found.
Commonplace in the South, they were seldom found in New Jersey.
A. Tulips and corn are seldom found in the North American woods.
They are seldom found in natural fats except as the products of partial hydrolysis of triglycerides.
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