Examples of 'quite uncommon' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite uncommon"

quite uncommon - This phrase denotes something that is not frequently encountered or seen, rather rare

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quite uncommon
It is quite uncommon to see people without clothes.
Bites to people by this species are quite uncommon.
I know it is quite uncommon in tennis today.
Flowering in this genus is said to be quite uncommon.
This shape of tower is quite uncommon in pure dravidian architecture.
Restricted exchange structures are generally quite uncommon.
This was quite uncommon and would be against the rules today.
Some of the sports are quite uncommon ones.
It is quite uncommon to find an application where single precision is not adequate.
Osteoarthritis of the shoulder is actually quite uncommon.
It is also quite uncommon for a sterilizing agent to be used on needles and syringes.
It is not a popular name and is quite uncommon.
It is quite uncommon for strangers to shake hands with the opposite sex.
They are solitary and quite uncommon.
A quite uncommon way of rendering old songs!

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Truly white horses are quite uncommon.
During her time, it was quite uncommon for women to get access to education.
Who is somehow in league with a quite uncommon thief.
It 's quite uncommon to hear from worship leaders regarding their doctrinal positions.
Blondine is an old lady with a quite uncommon humor.
Even today, it is quite uncommon to have a domestic helper in Germany.
Allergic reactions to the sun can be quite uncommon.
The term cordon sanitaire, though, is quite uncommon in Germany for coalition considerations.
Explicit role description with regard to content is quite uncommon.
They are all unique, which is quite uncommon in a puzzle game.
It also comes with an extra bow which is something that is quite uncommon.
This music is quite uncommon.
Vegetation around the area of the Craters of the Moon is quite uncommon.
Władysław fulfilled all his duties honestly, a quite uncommon attitude among the medieval princes.
Wearing coats in America is quite common But wearing suit in India is quite uncommon.
It 's quite uncommon for a storm to still have hurricane strength upon reaching Maine.
Food and fuel scarcities are quite uncommon nowadays.
Even intermarriage between Bamons and Sudras in Goa is quite uncommon.
However, this complication is quite uncommon in the first three days after a SAH.
But wearing suit in India is quite uncommon.
Well, I fancy myself quite uncommon in that respect.
What you're describing is actually quite uncommon.
Trilobites became quite uncommon.
Indeed, minimally invasive repair or replacement procedures are quite uncommon.
Such enthusiasm towards school support is quite uncommon in other schools.
This example is in near perfect original condition, which is quite uncommon.
Domestic dogs exhibit social intelligence that is quite uncommon in the animal kingdom.
In contrast, the use of flowers for dyeing textiles is quite uncommon.
They have the reputation of never breaking a contract, which is quite uncommon among mercenary organizations.
It is possible to find a branching coral in life position, although this is quite uncommon.
And Chic, you have an innate sensuality quite uncommon in a man.
There are numerous other causes of eosinophilia, but individually they are quite uncommon.
In plants, this is quite uncommon.
In particular, this composition in rinsed out in a noteworthy manner and has a quite uncommon texture.
Nowadays, it has become a classic vintage model quite uncommon and sought.

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