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Discover Ludwig"rare honor" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which someone is given a special or unique form of recognition or respect. Example: Receiving the Nobel Prize was a rare honor that only a select few have been bestowed with.
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This was not exactly a rare honor.
The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association has made Mr. Murello a lifetime member, a rare honor.
It is a rare honor in this life to follow one of your heroes.
Mr. Massimi is the only American to ever receive such a rare honor.
He shares this rare honor with Orville Wright, Charles Lindbergh, Eddie Rickenbacker, and General James Doolittle.
In a rare honor last September, Pope Benedict XVI met Mr. Bhatti in a private audience at the Vatican.
Erdogan visited Israel in 2004, and in 2007 Turkey invited Israel's president, Shimon Peres, to address Parliament — a rare honor.
In London she will deliver a speech to both houses of the British Parliament, a rare honor.
He was awarded the 2005 Crafoord Prize, a rare honor in the field, along with Princeton colleague James Peebles.
Two years ago, the Art Institute of Chicago mounted an exhibition of Studio Gang's work, a rare honor for a living architect.
New York City Ballet has bestowed a rare honor on a member of its corps, commissioning two works from Justin Peck, the company said on Wednesday.
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