rare case
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrareandcase
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rare
adjective
uk/reər/us/rer/
not common or frequent; ...
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case
noun
uk/keɪs/us/keɪs/
a particular situation or example ...
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(Definition ofrareandcasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofrare case
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Furthermore, this is not ararecase.
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Therarecaseproves the grand narrative that justice prevails.
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Still, this was therarecasein which he did not doubt enough.
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But that is ararecase.
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It is a veryrarecase.
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That is not ararecase.
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There ararecaseis given.
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That may be ararecase.
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That was a fairlyrarecase.
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But that is a veryrarecase.
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It is a ratherrarecase.
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It is not ararecase.
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This, admittedly is ararecase.
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This is not ararecase.
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In summary, ararecaseis described of doubleoutlet right ventricle with intact ventricular septum, accurately diagnosed at 21 weeks of gestation by foetal echocardiography.
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This is therarecaseof a splendid and highly useful book whose conceptual focus is largely exceeded by its content.
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It is ararecasewhen the legislators do not share with the target population at the time dispositions to find certain applications salient.
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The sort of case envisaged must be ararecase.
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He is right to draw attention to thatrarecase.
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I said it was a veryrarecase.
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This is by no means ararecase.
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We also feel that it would be ararecase.
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Here is ararecasewhere there seem only benefits.
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