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The phrase "rarely succeeded" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe instances where success is infrequent or uncommon. Example: "Despite numerous attempts, the team rarely succeeded in meeting their project deadlines."
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They have rarely succeeded.
I fear I rarely succeeded.
Such defenses, which have been used before, have rarely succeeded.
Environmental groups in China have rarely succeeded in changing government policy.
But advisers to Sony have also told the Japanese company that subsidiary initial public offerings have rarely succeeded.
At the conventions, nominees not favored by the party leadership have rarely succeeded in getting on the ballot.
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They rarely succeed.
These lawsuits rarely succeed.
"Statistically it rarely succeeds," he said.
SIMPLE solutions to complex problems rarely succeed.
Over-complex formats or ideas rarely succeed".
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