Sentence examples for rarely has from inspiring English sources

"rarely has" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an adverb to indicate that something happens or is the case a very small number of times. For example, "Rarely has there been a more difficult decision than this one."

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RARELY has Israel looked lonelier.

Failure rarely has a single cause.

Rarely has a Justice proved so disappointing.

RARELY has a politician risen so fast.

Rarely has a decision provoked such controversy.

Rarely has an election been less predictable.

Rarely has dancing been so welcome.

Rarely has that been more true.

A.G.: He rarely has puffy eyes.

Rarely has a car been so successful.

Clear cell RCC, rarely has papillary architecture.

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