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'rarely applies' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something does not apply or is not relevant very often. For example: "This rule rarely applies in this situation."
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(To this day, Stroman rarely applies heat to food. "I order in well," she said).
One would also be wrong, because logic rarely applies to the most counterintuitive of sports.
Despite a fondness for capital punishment, the Communist Party rarely applies the death penalty to its own elite.
But personal auto insurance from most companies, including Allstate and Travelers, rarely applies to vehicles rented abroad.
Since Congress has never revised this tax enough to account for inflation and changes in the regular income tax, it now rarely applies to people making more than $627,000, the very group for which it was intended.
Henry and Werner will be willing to take some heat if they can get a good deal, but when it comes to owning professional soccer teams that phrase rarely applies.
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And numerous studies document how even high-achieving poor students rarely apply to top colleges.
The Devils rarely applied any pressure on Hurme, who avoided giving up costly rebounds.
Unfortunately, that pro-life agenda is all too rarely applied to non-fetuses.
Taxes are rarely applied except on fairly large gifts, because of various exemptions.
Low-income students rarely apply to the nation's best colleges.
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