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Discover Ludwig'you seldom' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It typically means that something does not occur very often. For example, "You seldom visit us anymore."
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You seldom see it in print.
You seldom are with van Goghs.
You seldom know exactly what's happening.
You seldom hear this astounding piece.
You seldom see that from him".
This allowed details you seldom hear to come through.
But there is one word you seldom encounter: boring.
As Longman writes: "Do you seldom, if ever, attend church?
You seldom hear the words "wealthy" and "composter" strung together.
You seldom pass someone without the customary "jambo" (hello) greeting.
Now you seldom hear people talking about boxing.
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