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Discover Ludwig"rare ones" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to something that has a limited supply or is otherwise unique or special. For example, "These rare ones are difficult to find in any store."
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For example, observing both common and rare frugivores feeding on common fruiting plant species is more likely than on rare ones.
> On the other hand, R elation achieved comparable performance on the frequent organisms, and also worked relatively well on rare ones, displaying its good adaptability across domains.
And be sure to focus on the rare ones; don't worry too much about learning the common species.
I was one of the rare ones in Minnesota that didn't play hockey.
"He's one of the rare ones that wants to play and be in every rep," Kidd said about Garnett.
The designer is one of the rare ones in London who prefer sharp cuts to print and decoration.
Bell was one of the rare ones to have that fortitude.
And then there the rare ones that put a smile on our face.
Canvases from Amsterdam and Germany and Paris are on view, very special, rare ones, and you should not miss this opportunity to see them in the US.
All of these differences – including the very rare ones – have been categorized as summarized in the Additional file 1 and on the page.
A few rare ones are in this group".
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