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The phrase "like seldom before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is happening in a way that is rare or unusual compared to past experiences.
Example: "The team performed like seldom before, achieving results that exceeded all expectations."
Alternatives: "as rarely as before" or "like never before".
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The Six Nations has always been defined by physical confrontation, but this winter has seen the bodies piling up like seldom before.
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And, as seldom before, he frequently employed a low, biting backhand slice that had the towering Anderson stooping like a pensioner, providing Nadal the opportunity to move forward.
But seldom before, and never since until now.
So the voters of Wisconsin are being courted as seldom before.
Seldom, before or since, has a defeated leader behaved so magnanimously to his successor.
Seldom before or since has the phrase "carnal appetite" been given such literal interpretation.
At this year's TIFF as seldom before sex and desire are front and center stage.
Not like before.
It was a political scavenger hunt like this capital had seldom seen before when word began to spread that the two rivals were huddling at an undisclosed location.
"People with prejudices," she concluded, "seldom like to admit it".
I seldom like to be away for more than a week at a time.
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