Sentence examples for so uncommon from inspiring English sources

"so uncommon" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as an adverbial phrase to modify an adjective or adverb, emphasizing its degree or intensity. For example: - The flavor of this dish is so uncommon, I can't quite put my finger on it. - She walked with such grace, it was so uncommon to see in someone her age. - The weather in this town is so uncommonly hot in the summer.

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Now they're not so uncommon".

Uncommon's experience is not so uncommon.

I cannot imagine that this is so uncommon.

Failures are so uncommon as to be virtually nonexistent.

This impulse is not so uncommon in Los Angeles.

PG: But Ann's emotional buildup wasn't so uncommon.

Why is it so uncommon for characters in films to listen to classical music?

Stringed instruments so uncommon they are thought to not even exist.

I don't think that is so uncommon even if most people don't go where he does.

That said, Oswald as wandering man, or alienated American, or interloper, is not so uncommon.

Good acting in Britain is not so uncommon that everyone sets out to protect it.

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