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The phrase "rarely considers" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing infrequent contemplation or evaluation of a particular idea, option, or perspective. Example: "In her decision-making process, she rarely considers the opinions of others."
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Robert rarely considers his mortality mid-climb — "You are so focussed, you are not even thinking about it" — but, this time, he worried that he would die.
Far more popular shows like "Two and a Half Men" or "How I Met Your Mother" blithely exist in a world that rarely considers race.
Airport security is a game of catch-up, and it seems the TSA rarely considers whether new technology obviates the need for annoying and intrusive restrictions.
When it discusses ageing, the DPJ mostly points to the opportunities of creating products and services for the elderly, but rarely considers the threat to Japan's already shrinking villages and towns.
Mr. Libert said he has gotten so accustomed to working on vacation that he rarely considers whether he's missing out on the presumed restorative qualities of a work-free holiday.
This presumably reflects a cautious approach by Opera Australia, which devotes most of its time to the classics—and rarely considers more modern work.Mr Beresford is at work on two film projects, but is also planning another production for Opera Australia.
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Bangladesh is rarely considered a tourist destination.
But we rarely consider what we might contribute to it.
Financial incentives are rarely considered as part of migration policy.
Yet, despite this, the value of volunteering is rarely considered.
Its cinema, television, art, literature and music are rarely considered on the cutting edge.
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