How to use in-sentence of “rare”:
+ Flamethrowers became rare in the 19th century, due to improvements in other weapons.
+ In very rare cases, publishers have released books with malformed ISBNs.
+ A synovial sarcoma is a rare form of cancer which occurs mainly in the arms or legs.
+ Today Stanley Steamers are rare automobiles and hard to find outside of museums and a few car collections.
+ The national park is home to the rare East Caucasian Tur, a mountain dwelling goat antelope found only in the eastern half of the Caucasus Mountains.
+ They also processed special minerals from a mine in Sweden to get rare earth metals.
+ In rare cases it can also enter the body through an opening in the skin or by cough from another infected human.

Example sentences of “rare”:
+ Bismuth and its minerals are too rare to be mined.
+ In turn, he will give Jones a rare diamond.
+ It was rare for a Hollywood actor to be for such causes at that time.
+ During modern times, the polecat is still scantly represented in popular culture when compared to other rare British mammals, and misunderstandings of its behaviour still persist in some rural areas.
+ DeBakey did something rare by still practicing medicine in old age.
+ Convictions have caused removal of diving gear, boats and motor vehicles as well as fines and in rare cases; imprisonment.
+ The Linga Purana mentions twenty-eight forms of Shiva which are sometimes seen as avatars, however such mention is unusual and the avatars of Shiva is relatively rare in Shaivism compared to the well emphasized concept of Vishnu avatars in Vaishnavism.
+ Legendary Pokémon are very rare Pokémon in the “Pokémon” world.
+ This was a rare form of sarcoma called liposarcoma.
+ The album featured the hit singles “I Need a Girl “, which reached #4, a rare occurrence of both parts of the same song both becoming big hits.
+ Even with Microsoft’s involvement, MSX machines were rare in the United States and Britain, but they were popular in other markets.
+ Bismuth and its minerals are too rare to be mined.
+ In turn, he will give Jones a rare diamond.
+ It was rare for a Hollywood actor to be for such causes at that time.
More in-sentence examples of “rare”:
+ The park’s climate also lets some rare and endangered plants and animals live there.
+ New Zealand used to have more rare species, but some, mostly birds, were hunted to extinction early in its history.
+ Termeer created a business model created by many others in the biotech industry by creating steep prices— mainly from insurers and government payers— for therapies for rare genetic disorders known as orphan diseases that mainly affect children.
+ That is how the “National Gallery” came to own so many very rare works from the Late Middle Ages and Early Renaissance periods.
+ In the rare case that both consuls marched together, each one held the command for a day in turn.
+ Among them are rare mammal species like Spotted-tailed Quoll, the Koala, the yellow-bellied Glider, and Long-nosed Potoroo.
+ Przewalski’s horse is a rare and endangered subspecies of the wild horse, “Equus ferus”.
+ It was a long documentary of the band’s history, and included rare concert and video scenes.
+ However, there are special problems for anyone with rare blood groups.
+ Ranges get blocked on the rare occasion for a long time because long-term evidence shows only vandals editing from there.
+ It is rare in construction compared to white asbestos, but it is sometimes found in caulking, cement, wallboard, rope, and numerous other products.
+ They are rare in England but there is one at Rochester Cathedral.
+ There is a big library which includes some rare books and manuscripts.
+ The core of the cluster contains several examples of rare very hot stars.
+ They also are searching for a rare monster that Artemis was trying to hunt down when she went missing.
+ These days it is very rare to see one that is still in working condition.
+ Phallic vases are rare in Archaic Greek pottery, and this vase is thought to have held a perfumed oil, used for erotic or medicinal purposes.
+ Except in very rare cases, the church was not on the central square.
+ They eat true bugs, flies, mosquitoes, beetles, leafhoppers, flying ants, and on the rare occasion, damselflies and dragonflies.
+ Helium has become rare on Earth.
+ The storm performed another rare feat, which was making landfall in Spain.
+ Buying a CRT television became rare as LCD became the usual kind.
+ It provides a place to live for a wide range of rare types of plants and animals.
+ Multiple system atrophy is a rare Neurodegenerationneurodegenerative disorder which causes autonomic dysfunction, slow movement, muscle rigidity, and postural instability due to dysfunction of the basal ganglia, and ataxia.
+ It is for training wildlife professionals in conservation biology and to propagating rare species through natural means and assisted reproduction.
+ These mutated cats have six, seven, and in rare cases even more.
+ Many are very rare and expensive, like platinum.
+ This was a rare honour extended by National Geographic since unlike many other magazines celebrities are not their natural choice for a cover image.
+ Hundreds of medications have schizophrenia symptoms as rare side effects.
+ His personal collection of books on English philology was perhaps his most important contribution to the field of English philology in Japan, containing many rare items.
+ Such unprecedented convictions based on sole witness are rare but they happen in USA, other known example was Larry Griffin who was executed in 1991.
+ A cerebral arteriovenous malformation is a rare connection between the arteryarteries and brain.
+ The main cause for both types is the bacteria “Escherichia coli.” Other bacteria, viruses, or fungus may be the cause in rare cases.
+ In January 2017, it was revealed that McGuinness was suffering from amyloidosis, a rare genetic disease that affects the vital organs.
+ Fanconi anemia is a rare genetic disorder.
+ Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration or Hallervorden Spatz disease is a rare disease primarily characterized by extrapyramidal symptoms and dementia, or extreme forgetfullness.
+ It was said, that she had a rare quality; she knew her limitations.
+ He said the animal was rare and uncommon.
+ He could dance “en pointe”, a rare skill among male dancers at the time.
+ Tritium is very rare and costly, so Harry Osborn and his company spend their money to provide him with the product.
+ Vaterite, the third and rare form of calcium carbonate is not present.
+ It is a system used to unlock rare cards through other games in the Tag Force series.
+ Missing rings are rare in oak and elm trees: the only recorded instance of a missing ring in oak trees occurred in the year 1816, also known as the Year without a Summer.
+ Some rare or strange kanji may also have so-called “furigana” characters above it.
+ Fairy penguins while rare are sometimes also seen.
+ Phillipsburg meets the criteria for a true winter dry season under the Köppen climate classification, which is a rare for its region and for the United States outside of South Florida.
+ The Beinecke Library has one of the world’s largest collections of rare books and old manuscripts.
+ It is revealed in the third season that he is also able to create and control lava, which is a very rare sub-ability called lavabending.
+ Ossi convinces Zhuravlev to involve in the deal to resell to the West of rare metal osmium.
+ The park's climate also lets some rare and endangered plants and animals live there.
+ New Zealand used to have more rare species, but some, mostly birds, were hunted to extinction early in its history.
+ Termeer created a business model created by many others in the biotech industry by creating steep prices— mainly from insurers and government payers— for therapies for rare genetic disorders known as orphan diseases that mainly affect children.
