Examples of 'have become rare' in a sentence

Meaning of "have become rare"

have become rare: This phrase describes when something has decreased in occurrence or frequency, becoming less common over time

How to use "have become rare" in a sentence

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have become rare
Today such places have become rare.
Checks have become rare in recent years and for good reason.
But miracles have become rare.
Old rugs have become rare as the first rugs were manufactured from organic fibres.
But the good actions have become rare.
Collisions at sea have become rare in recent decades as navigational technology has improved.
Ambitious reforms have become rare.
Several species have become rare due to logging and other forms of habitat destruction.
Dogmatic philosophies have become rare.
These have become rare instruments in Kinshasa.
Security incidents have become rare.
Sniper fire and clashes have become rare on the international border between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Victories for ordinary people have become rare.
They have become rare in Thailand and some other parts of southeast Asia.
These cars have become rare.

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Siberian ibex are common in the mountains, whereas argalis have become rare.
Grace and goodwill have become rare commodities.
We therefore prefer to plant native trees, especially those that have become rare.
Visitors have become rare.
As our nutrition and lifestyle have improved, pelvic anomalies have become rare.
Sadly, courage and truth have become rare commodities in this country.
I think the gray conveys maturity and experience, things that have become rare nowadays.
In some regions, they have become rare due to the destruction of their habitat.
But in many other countries executions have become rare events.
Education, health, employment and housing have become rare commodities for the majority of the population.
Because of the delays affecting some aspects of the reform, audit reports have become rare.
Through vaccine programs, many diseases have become rare or even eliminated from the United States.
Contracts, Contracts that allow assignability have become rare.
Now, jobs have become rare.
In most European countries, European wildcats have become rare.
Today, player-managers have become rare in baseball.
With time taking its toll, such parent-child reunions have become rare.
Clashes between the army and the rebels have become rare events.
Since October 2010, Arenal 's volcanic activity has been decreasing and explosions have become rare.
Protests organized by FNPR have become rare.
Sinning has become widespread, and moral values have become rare worldwide.
Since the end of the Cold War, spy swaps have become rare events.
New members, on the other hand, have become rare.
According to population perceptions, 45 % source species of NTFPs have become rare in their environment.

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