Use "rarer" in a sentence

1. There's nothing rarer.

2. Rarer Accomplices can usually be promoted more

3. Forex Brokers with Paypal are much rarer

4. Signed paintings by him are even rarer.

5. These posters are rarer and hence very collectable.

6. They become rarer because we fish them.

7. A Choriocarcinoma is even rarer than a hydatidiform mole

8. Chroma Weapons are rarer, rainbow versions of several godlies

9. Instances of the second more sudden realization are rarer.

10. Let us turn to something of rarer quality.

11. Such low temperatures are rarer in the Arctic.

12. Always cook Beefalo rarer than you cook regular beef.

13. Azurite is rarer than malachite and is considered more valuable

14. Atypical Carcinoids are much rarer than typical lung Carcinoids

15. Ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) is a rarer type of hereditary Ataxia

16. 8 Sadly, the sporting sportsman is becoming rarer these days.

17. It is widespread in Europe, although rarer in Northern Europe.

18. The Chrysoberyl family has two even rarer crystals, Alexandrite and Chrysoberyl Cat’s Eye

19. Ports with deeper water are rarer, but can handle larger, more economical ships.

20. The white Cushaw is another of the rarer varieties of Cushaw squash

21. Anorthite is an end member and one of the rarer members of the plagioclase series

22. 23 Prosecutions by private individuals are much rarer, being brought mainly by aggrieved parties.

23. Seeing that anti - bacterial drugs are in existence, acute bacterial endocarditis has become much rarer.

24. Access to this demi-monde is rare; capturing its essence in words and pictures, rarer still.

25. It is much rarer than Allosaurus fragilis and they differ in their skeletal details.

26. The embryo lymph cyst is one kind of rarer embryo subnormal because the lymphatic system obstruction.

27. This simply indicates that the female Celebutante is the rarer classmate becauses she costs more

28. Real art is another matter and, despite recent genuflections towards Rembrandt, a rarity becoming rarer.

29. An exception arises only where there are concomitant changes that confer an advantage on the rarer types.

30. There is something that is much more scarce, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize.

31. In some rarer cases, bad Breath could be a sign of cancer or other serious conditions like metabolic

32. Copyists usually work freelance, for a music preparation company, or—in rarer cases—as a member of a composer

33. As new species in the course of time are formed through natural selection, others will become rarer.

34. Bytownite is a rarer form of feldspar, more commonly seen as a faceted gemstone then as a collectors mineral

35. For a dwindling congregation to be glad to become part of an implanted group in their own building is even rarer.

36. Certainly they are much rarer than the ordinary mistakes or accidents which exclude intention or mens rea in the ordinary sense.

37. Perhaps today, Bibliomania does not feel like an irrational behaviour, as books have become less venerated and libraries rarer

38. TAnzanite is a single-source gemstone that is a thousand times rarer than diamond, and is only gaining popularity.

39. Their is something that is much more scarce, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize. 

40. Although most dictionaries and usage authorities still make this distinction, criterion is likely to go the way of datum and agendum (which are only used by small groups of English speakers).That is, criterion will become rarer and rarer, while Criteria will become the singular form (with Criterias

41. 17 Their is something that is much more scarce, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize. 

42. Mononeuropathies like carpal tunnel syndrome and focal neuropathies like diabetic amyotrophy and diabetic ophthalmoplegia are much rarer forms of diabetic neuropathy.

43. Cowslip, Primula veris, is a downy herbaceous perennial can easily be confused with the closely related and much rarer oxlip (Primula elatior)

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45. From this angle for, civil administration branch gives out what have vigilant interest quite to remind right now, much rarer dot is malapropos.

46. Malachite which commonly takes this form and is widely available is less valuable, say, than Smithsonite, which is a much rarer material, or than Botryoidal prehnite which

47. This makes its relics (Spellfire Oil & Crystallizing Mana) much rarer for low level characters, as they can only come from a Leystone Lockbox in

48. Ataxic cerebral palsy is one of the rarer forms of cerebral palsy (CP); fewer than one in ten people with CP have the Ataxic form.

49. In art history, speech scroll (also called a Banderole or phylactery) is an illustrative device denoting speech, song, or, in rarer cases, other types of sound

50. Common Butterwort has become rarer in the southern parts of its former habitat because it has less suitable places to grow as a consequence of increased drainage

51. Some people refer to these as "semi-precious stone" Cabochons, but that is a misnomer as some of these materials are rarer and more valuable than

52. In an odd twist, rarer up Antiquarks add more angular momentum than more plentiful down Antiquarks SPIN SURPRISE Protons are composed of smaller particles, called quarks and Antiquarks, which

53. Occasionally, travelers to tropical zones are infected with dengue, but dengue hemorrhagic fever is much rarer because this more serious form is normally contracted after a second dengue infection.

54. Agrarianism Sentence Examples The cruelty has not quite died out, but it is much rarer than formerly; and, generally speaking, the worst Agrarianism has of late years been seen in the districts which …

55. Approbation is much more formal than approval, rarer, and less likely to be understood.Interestingly, as widely known as approval is now, that is how popular Approbation was at the turn of the nineteenth century.

56. Crafted from metal, plastic, or wood, Clarinets range from standard Bb soprano Clarinets to Ab piccolo Clarinets, A Clarinets, alto and bass Clarinets, as well as rarer models like basset and contrabass Clarinets

57. It is important to distinguish the Amnesia that occurs following brain injury or disease (neurological Amnesia) from the rarer functional (or psychogenic) Amnesia that can occur as the result of an emotional trauma.

58. It is prized for its mercury content as well as its bright color. Cinnabar may be opaque, transparent, or translucent. Cinnabar is typically found in large mineral chunks, but rarer versions are found as Adamantine crystals.

59. As the war progressed, weapons and ammunition, not to mention training grounds, became rarer, the FANK was unable to train in-country their new recruits, leaving it an army of raw conscripts and demoralized veterans.

60. An adjective referring to the Belgae, an ancient confederation of tribes; a rarer adjective referring to the Low Countries or to Belgium; SS Belgic, several ships with the name Belgic ware, a type of pottery; Belgic Confession, a Christian doctrinal standard

61. In these wells, these fish are more common during the dry season when the water depth recedes to about 30 centimetres (12 in), and are rarer during the rainy season when the depth can increase by several metres.

62. Barricader on the other had drops the Lantern Shield (+5 attack) is alot rarer the sheild currently runs about 120k on the Titan server and i am 12/20 on the shield and 16/22 on the bagks Page top

63. ‘The Bigram "and yet" at the end of sentence, written without continuation dots, is much rarer than would be predicted given its overall frequency and the frequency of sentence-ends.’ ‘Observation #3: "nowhere to" is a really common Bigram.’

64. Visitors to the island are often impressed by the beauty of the easily seen species, Common Sunbird Asity, but as the plates show, it looks almost dingy compared to the luminous brilliance of its much rarer congener, which is surely one of the

65. In rarer cases , an animal can spread the virus when its saliva comes in contact with a person 's mucous membranes ( moist skin surfaces , like the mouth or inner eyelids ) or broken skin such as a cut , scratch , bruise , or open wound .

66. ‘Stackpole is also home to the Chough, a much rarer bird.’ ‘The Dingle Peninsula has been highlighted as an international stronghold for an endangered Irish bird, the distinctive red-billed Chough.’ ‘Now the sheer cliffs are inhabited by Choughs, golden eagles, feral goats and basking seals.’

67. Ace Records’s latest entry in their Chartbusters USA compilation series—one that compiles songs that were successful on the charts yet may seemingly be obscure today, often in the rarer “single mix” version form that sometimes is ignored in reissues—is dedicated to the phenomenon of the country crossover.

68. The Bibliographer's Manual of English Literature: Containing an Account of Rare, Curious, and Useful Books, Published in Or Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, from the Invention of Printing; with Bibliographical and Critical Notices, Collations of the Rarer Articles, and the Prices at which They Have Been Sold in the Present Century

69. The Klevner is a rarer grape variety, known as Klevener of Heiligenstein : superb white wine with a golden colour, discret and mellow specific character, which give it a fruity taste, and make of it a rare, much asked for wine made out of the ancient Alsatian Traminer named " Rotedel ", the grape variety " Savagnin Rose ", but less aromatic ?

70. The darters, Anhingas, or snakebirds are mainly tropical waterbirds in the family Anhingidae, which contains a single genus, Anhinga.There are four living species, three of which are very common and widespread while the fourth is rarer and classified as near-threatened by the IUCN.The term snakebird is usually used without any additions to signify whichever of the completely allopatric species

71. Century lemmatizes the alt form Bloodnoun, which however seems to be so much rarer that it may not even meet CFI.I can find one citation: 2000, Jeffery Deaver, The Empty Chair: A Novel (), page 119: You sit here at night, listen to the cicada and the Bloodnouns—you know, the bullfrogs.; There is also this citation of unlcear meaning: 1894, Robert Blatchford, A Son of the Forge, page 84: