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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rarely study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to say that someone only studies sporadically or infrequently. For example, "John rarely studies for his exams and so his grades suffer."
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Parents often ignore it as long as nobody gets killed; researchers rarely study it; and many psychotherapists consider its softer forms a normal part of growing up.
Mr. Geffen, who said he recognized that American students rarely study Greece anymore, said he chose to tell the story through various Greek personalities as a way of making the story come alive.
Students rarely study 14 weeks and they most often tend to be absent from class even though there is a compulsory attendance policy.
Soil scientists rarely study the weathering profile as such, and instead concentrate upon soil-forming processes and spatial distribution primarily in the solum.
When they are allowed to attend school, women rarely study beyond the 10th or 11th grade.
Scientists and conservationists rarely study the animals directly due to their extreme rarity and the danger of interfering with such an endangered species.
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She progressed rapidly in school, rarely studying.
Ellsbury said he rarely studied videotape of pitchers.
He had finished high school with amazing ease, considering that he rarely studied.
These have so far been rarely studied.
Surprisingly, some sectors are rarely studied.
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