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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most rare" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize the rarity of something, often in a literary or formal context.
Example: "The museum displayed a collection of artifacts, including a most rare manuscript from the 15th century."
Alternatives: "extremely rare" or "very rare."
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Involvement of the hypothalamus and optic chiasm are rarely seen and the tumor is most rare within the eye itself.
Most rare earths are not actually rare.
He is one of the most rare people.
Despite their name, most rare earths are not particularly rare.
Which makes Her Story that most rare of beasts, a great narrative-focused videogame.
They simply focused on what they cared for most: rare and unusual woody plants.
Dandelions are as the most rare and precious orchids compared to this barbaric thing.
These artists - and the cliche holds - had that most rare thing: true vision.
Money for research, as with most rare diseases, is raised mainly by the affected parents.
This abnegation, most rare in a politician, did not go unappreciated.
We were curious whether one possibility might be a most rare celestial phenomenon that will occur tomorrow morning.
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