seldom in the PONS Dictionary

seldom Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

seldom if ever

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The tree is semi deciduous, seldom losing all leaves.
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So one seldom sees safety plays made at matchpoints or board-a-match.
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Mining below about 500 feet turned out to be seldom worth the effort.
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The wood is high-quality and fine-grained, but the plant seldom produces trunks or limbs large enough for most uses.
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It was officially redefined as 1 kilogram, with an ounce of 100 grams, but people seldom use it this way.
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Later, because two cannon were seldom fitted, these fairings were later reduced in size to more streamlined shapes.
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Originally, it was widely used both for literary and official purposes, though seldom in daily language.
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This level of visibility is seldom found in surface fresh water.
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It is shown though that she can get good grades when she tries, but she seldom does as she has no interest.
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They're a closed-mouthed, xenophobic people, seldom trusting other races with their secrets.
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