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Discover Ludwig"seldom has" is correct and usable in written English
It is a phrase that means something does not happen often. For example, "Seldom has a project been completed so quickly."
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Seldom has that cause looked more tattered.
Seldom has this looked so difficult.
SELDOM has east Africa seen such turmoil.
Seldom has a substitution seemed more inspired.
Seldom has the relationship been more strained.
SELDOM has a glimmer darkened so quickly.
Seldom has dullness generated such keen interest.
Seldom has the noise sounded more poignant.
Seldom has crow been eaten so calmly.
Seldom has a title been more apposite.
Seldom has a long-delayed journey been so ill-timed.
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