Examples of 'rarely made' in a sentence

Meaning of "rarely made"

When something is described as 'rarely made,' it means that it is not produced or created often. It suggests that the particular item or occurrence is infrequent or uncommon

How to use "rarely made" in a sentence

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rarely made
Its full meaning is rarely made clear to us.
They rarely made plans for tomorrow.
Buying decisions are rarely made on price alone.
He rarely made people feel like shit.
These disparities rarely made the headlines.
It rarely made for good advertising.
Details of the charges are rarely made public.
It was rarely made into a wine on its own.
However these shows rarely made a profit.
Which is rarely made by politically lukewarm people.
It is to be regretted that such financial assessments are so rarely made.
And he rarely made a difference here either.
The best decisions are rarely made under pressure.
She rarely made any calls.
Although this was known to exist complaints were rarely made.

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But he rarely made the same mistake twice.
A type of movie rarely made.
They rarely made public appearances.
Clothing produced overseas is rarely made entirely in one factory.
They are rarely made explicit in more philosophical treatments of logic.
Information on services for the poor is rarely made readily available.
We rarely made mistakes on stage.
She never married and rarely made public appearances.
She rarely made a major decision without consulting him.
The available policy documents rarely made reference to defeating the enemy.
I rarely made a different language.
Conversation is rarely made up of paragraphs.
Rarely made explicit.
Although he rarely made a fuss about it.
Incidents of cyber attacks against building management systems are rarely made public.
I have very rarely made it to beach.
The final sanction of stopping the assistance to the perpetrator was rarely made.
History is rarely made by men of honor.
Major transitions in international politics or economics are rarely made quickly and without difficulty.
I have rarely made good decisions when angry or emotional.
The grape is normally blended and rarely made into a varietal wine.
I rarely made it at home.
This lack of centralized authority meant that formal peace agreements were rarely made.
Pension payments rarely made their way to the elderly.
The patrol operations were generally uneventful as contact was rarely made with Indonesian forces.
A suicide attempt is rarely made following a sudden or impulsive decision.
Capital investments sought high rates of return and were rarely made out of altruistic motives.
That information was rarely made available by the responsible authorities.
Those Tajiks with Russian passport rarely made investments.
I rarely made a reservation.
As a result, appointments for preventive measures are rarely made.
These are rarely made use of today except for public outreach events.
In practice, a ruling to hold a retrial is very rarely made.
Financial decisions are rarely made based solely on an objective look at the numbers.
In practice, the distinction is rarely made.

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