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It is usually observed that children of immigrants learn to speak the language of their adopted country without an accent, whereas the parents rarely do so.

Our cat is not very adventurous, so she rarely goes outside.

Politicians rarely answer questions with any real certainty.

They always seem to avoid making any clear statement because they try to please everyone at the same time.

Airline seat sales rarely coincide with peak travel times.

My wife is a very quiet, contemplative sort of person who rarely gets angry.

She rarely smiles because she is shy about showing her crooked teeth.

The anaconda of Guyana is a giant snake which can easily crush a human being, but they rarely attack people.

In Santiago, Chile, temperatures rarely reach the freezing point in winter, though it can often be cold and damp.

A Japanese proverb observes that happiness rarely keeps company with an empty stomach.

In many countries, men and women rarely exhibit signs of affection in public.

She rarely smiles because she is shy about exposing her crooked teeth.

Her fanciful ideas for our marketing campaigns are rarely taken seriously by the others in the office.

In ancient Greece and Rome, the umbrella was regarded as effeminate, with the result that men rarely used one.

In my experience, I've generally found communication to be a subtle art.

Offence is often taken, but rarely intended.

In my experience, I've generally found communication to be a subtle art.

Offence is often taken, but rarely intended.

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