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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rare case of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use this phrase to describe an atypical or unusual instance of something, usually related to a particular circumstance or event. For example, "This is a rare case of a cat being allergic to its own fur."
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Call it a rare case of trans-Atlantic convergence.
This is a rare case of some justice being done.
Report of a rare case of consecutive spontaneous cervical pregnancies.
A rare case of mistaken identity: metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma to the nose.
Sansana is a rare case of an Israeli community that straddles the Green Line.
It is a rare case of using demolition to save landmarks.
Possibly a rare case of laziness being good for your health.
25 Batman 1989 ★★★ A rare case of Prince doing something for cash and profile.
But in fact it's a rare case of Hollywood doing something sensible.
It's a rare case of visuals and music matching perfectly, with Kiwanuka's beautiful voice never overshadowed.
This year was a rare case of the teams with the four best records advancing.
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