relatively uncommon

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Used to compare the rarity of something to something else.

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  • In this region, heavy snowfall is relatively uncommon.
  • While not unheard of, such aggressive behavior is relatively uncommon for this species.
  • Finding a perfectly preserved fossil of this type is relatively uncommon.
  • Despite its beauty, this plant remains relatively uncommon in domestic gardens.
  • A full solar eclipse visible from this city is a relatively uncommon event.
  • The disease is relatively uncommon, affecting only a small percentage of the population.
  • Such an intricate design on a handmade item is relatively uncommon nowadays.
  • It's relatively uncommon for him to be late, so I'm a bit worried.
  • This particular bird species is relatively uncommon in urban environments.
  • Obtaining a scholarship for that prestigious university is relatively uncommon.