exceedingly rare
Frequency: 4.82.0 per million words
used to emphasize that something is very uncommon or not found often
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- A flawless blue diamond of that size is exceedingly rare.
- This particular stamp is exceedingly rare.
- Finding this species of butterfly in the wild has become exceedingly rare due to habitat loss.
- Finding a diamond of that size is exceedingly rare.
- The museum curator explained that such a well-preserved ancient manuscript is exceedingly rare.
- Such an event is exceedingly rare in this region.
- This genetic condition is exceedingly rare, affecting only one in several million people.
- Opportunities like this are exceedingly rare.
- It is exceedingly rare to find a leader with both great vision and deep humility.
- A total solar eclipse is an exceedingly rare phenomenon.
- An opportunity to study under such a renowned professor is exceedingly rare and should not be missed.
- She possesses an exceedingly rare talent for music.
- For this region, snowfall in summer is an exceedingly rare phenomenon.
- Authentic ancient artifacts are becoming exceedingly rare.
- First editions of this book in mint condition are exceedingly rare and highly sought after by collectors.
- It is exceedingly rare to see such a clear night sky in the city.
- I witnessed an atmospheric event so exceedingly rare that even scientists were baffled.
- This species of flower is exceedingly rare, found only in remote mountains.
- While not impossible, a perfect score on that exam is exceedingly rare.
- His ability to solve complex problems so quickly is exceedingly rare.