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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rare specimens" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is uncommon and difficult to find, usually referring to objects or creatures. For example: "The museum contained several rare specimens, some of which had never been seen before."
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Description of some of the other rare specimens.
Those who claim otherwise are either lying or rare specimens; Brooks Headley is very much the latter.
For years, she pursued big game in Africa, India, Iran and Indochina, and contributed rare specimens to museums.
Grouper can sell for well over US$100£5959) a kilo, with very large or rare specimens selling for much more.
Few libraries outside Turkey had copies, and those rare specimens offered by booksellers fetched prices otherwise associated with the middle register of a wine list.
The really rare specimens on which our civilization depends are those who are motivated by a passion for their work, from researchers to kindergarten teachers.
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After 1914 with his aviary wiped out, started all over again & acquired some 3000birds including 3 rare specimens Indo-Chinese pheasants known as Imperial Edward's & Rheinhardt's Argus.
FAIRWEATHER GARDENS is a rare specimen.
Critter isn't crazy, but he is a rare specimen.
I felt flush to have such a rare specimen.
For size and sophistication, 67 Greenwich Street is a rare specimen.
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