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"rare individual" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is rare, uncommon, or unique in some way. For example: "He was a very rare individual who managed to succeed despite all the odds."
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It's the rare individual who drinks herbal tea to make her breath smell like roast boar.
It is the rare individual who can take some responsibility for both curling and synchronized swimming.
But anecdotal reports that a rare individual could stop therapy and not have H.I.V. return intrigued scientists.
He was that rare individual whose time in detention served the useful purpose of solidifying his vision.
She was the rare individual who succeeded in happily combining superb medical care and community and family service.
Then there are many rare, individual gems, like a circa 1880-90 terra cotta sculpture of a nude female slave.
We have lost a rare individual who combined empathy, elegance, passionate engagement, and the highest standards of accomplishment.
"She is a rare individual with the ability to interact from geriatric to pediatric and everyone in between.
It's the rare individual who goes to a party hoping to find his underpants bunched around his ankles.
"It is not a validation of our conservative principles if we can only point to the increasingly rare individual who overcomes adversity and succeeds in America," Bush said.
Like Bolt, Bekele pulled off a rare individual double at last year's Olympics in Beijing, winning the 5,000 and the 10,000.
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