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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much rarer" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize the degree of rarity of something compared to another. Example: "This species of bird is much rarer than the common sparrow."
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But terrorism is much rarer.
Secular use of drugs is much rarer.
Inspections are much rarer, he says.
Haig's other examples are much rarer.
(Thievery, on the other hand, is much rarer).
And now a rare wine is much rarer.
(Female psychopaths are thought to be much rarer).
Actual help has been much rarer but a lot better.
This sort of journalism is becoming much rarer.
"When the agents came along, that became much rarer.
Such retribution is much rarer now, he said.
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