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Example sentences for "exceedingly rare"

  • Engraved or incised decoration is exceedingly rare, and practically confined to provincial wares, which sometimes have incisions or undulations made over the surface with the fingernail in the moist clay.

  • Asklepios=, chiefly a figure of later art, is exceedingly rare on vases.

  • Some individuals are refractory to vaccination, but complete insusceptibility is exceedingly rare.

  • He is inclined to think, therefore, that such failure is exceedingly rare.

  • Suppuration may occur, but it is an exceedingly rare event.

  • Almost exclusively a disease of childhood, gangrenous stomatitis is exceedingly rare in private practice, and very infrequent at the present day even in hospital and dispensary practice.

  • The escape of brain matter from the ear is exceedingly rare.

  • Complete or partial absence of the tongue is exceedingly rare.

  • Peacock found the proportion of cardiac complications in rheumatism to range from 16 to 40 per cent.

  • The Sternum is sometimes fractured, or, in young persons, the bones composing it disjoined; but the occurrence is exceedingly rare.

  • The distortion, which is almost always congenital, is exceedingly rare.

  • Calculus of the female is exceedingly rare.

  • It is an exceedingly rare condition, the exact nature of which is still obscure.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cannot find; each gallon; exceedingly common; exceedingly dangerous; exceedingly difficult; exceedingly glad; exceedingly good; exceedingly interesting; exceedingly obliged; exceedingly rare; five rupees; give motion; good courage; good musician; good terms; had reason; hence called; juniper berries; more briefly; phosphoric acid; said deliberately; serious matter; she continued; though they had been; twenty fathoms; white head