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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really rarely" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize the infrequency of an event or occurrence. Example: "I really rarely go out to eat, as I prefer cooking at home."
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"Incumbent politicians really rarely see the writing on the wall," said James M. Glaser, chairman of the political science department at Tufts University.
One size really rarely fits all.
Well, it has me, and I really rarely have time for such titles (the last one I did, properly, being 2013's Grid 2).
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Really, very rarely".
And for me, my best happens really so rarely.
In terms of evidence, as noted, feathers or anything like them (well, any kind of soft tissue really) are rarely preserved.
Paul Kennedy, representing Nimmo, described his client as of previous good character, adding: "He is a social recluse, that is exactly what he is really, he rarely leaves the house but to empty the bins.
"He very rarely really, really wants to go to something.
Commenters, in short, rarely really sock it to a columnist.
And everyone knows the really good stuff rarely shows up in the outlet malls, anyway.
We know a 12-minute drive is rarely really 12 minutes.
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