rarity in the PONS Dictionary

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In the soap opera genre, brothers with a standing rivalry as well as a strong fraternal bond are considered to be a rarity.
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Flooding the defensive zone outright was a rarity due to the level of endurance required from the entire team.
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It was a very expensive medium because of the rarity of material and the time required to produce a document.
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Bottleneck stamps and currency are now sought-after rarities.
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Insects recorded include 33 species of butterflies, 200 moths and 12 grasshoppers and crickets, with several notable rarities.
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Her ability to compete in two professional sports marked a rarity for women in the 1960s.
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Considerations include existing condition, rarity, and evidentiary and market values.
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There are other reasons for the rarity of hinnies.
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In the 1990s, his productions became a rarity.
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This, combined with its overall rarity, makes it desirable to shell collectors.
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