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Discover Ludwig"rarely apply" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the infrequency of a certain action. For example: "I rarely apply makeup, but today I wanted to make a special effort."
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Low-income students rarely apply to the nation's best colleges.
And numerous studies document how even high-achieving poor students rarely apply to top colleges.
While the quality has improved somewhat in recent years, terms like farm-fresh and organic rarely apply.
Perhaps it's that most are used to simple win-or-lose formula that rarely apply in politics.
M.'s crowd was emo (or at least emo-ish; like "politically correct," "emo" is a word people rarely apply to themselves).
I use some of these "filters" more often than others, but I rarely apply all of them to any one dilemma.
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The Devils rarely applied any pressure on Hurme, who avoided giving up costly rebounds.
(To this day, Stroman rarely applies heat to food. "I order in well," she said).
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.
One would also be wrong, because logic rarely applies to the most counterintuitive of sports.
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