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rare

[rair] / rɛər /




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She doesn't want to emigrate like the millions who have fled Venezuela's economic crisis but longs for political and economic reform, saying everything is "too expensive", education is a "privilege", and non-exploitative jobs are rare.

From BBC

Cuba, an island of around 10 million, has battled widespread blackouts in recent years - a persistent source of public discontent that has triggered rare protests.

From BBC

Lebanese leaders are communicating their willingness to hold rare direct government-level talks with Israel, according to officials from Lebanon and France, which would help mediate.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s so easy to overlook how rare it is.

From Literature

Wilson's study focuses on an extremely rare class of materials where both types of frustration exist at the same time.

From Science Daily