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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rare experience' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a special or unique experience that is not likely to happen or be encountered again, either due to its rarity or its singularity. For example, "Visiting the northern lights is a rare experience that few people ever have the chance to enjoy."
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It's been a most amazing and rare experience.
But if you miss this version, you will also miss a rare experience.
I was left with the rare experience of leaving a Derren Brown show a little unsatisfied.
Still, gorillas remain severely endangered, and seeing them in their habitat is a rare experience.
The junior Republican savored the rare experience of creating, rather than opposing, legislation.
But it is a rare experience to observe both projects take shape.
Grass's new position within the German mainstream is a rare experience.
Until now, hearing the same about the U.S. was a rare experience.
I wouldn't feel the same way if it wasn't a rare experience.
Tonight Robson faces the rare experience of playing an opponent who is younger than her.
He also brings rare experience with the book world to Hollywood.
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