Sentences with Scarcely Ever

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Scarcely Ever'

Despite living in the same neighborhood for years, the neighbors scarcely ever talk to each other.

The old lighthouse is automated now, and the keeper is scarcely ever needed.

The antique shop is known for its rare and scarcely ever found collectibles.

The old bookstore scarcely ever attracts customers, with its shelves gathering dust.

Rainstorms in the desert are rare, and thunder is scarcely ever heard in those arid lands.

The reclusive artist works in seclusion and is scarcely ever seen at public events.

The well-preserved manuscript from the medieval era is scarcely ever displayed to the public.

In the competitive world of business, opportunities like this scarcely ever come by.

On weekends, the sleepy town is scarcely ever disturbed by loud noises or traffic.

The diligent gardener ensures that weeds are scarcely ever allowed to overtake the vibrant flowerbeds.

The mysterious old mansion is scarcely ever explored, as locals believe it is haunted.

In the remote village, access to modern amenities is scarce, and electricity is scarcely ever available.

The mythical creature is scarcely ever mentioned in folklore, adding to its mysterious aura.

The intricate dance form, known for its complexity, is scarcely ever attempted by beginners.

In the arid desert, water sources are scarce, and lush vegetation is scarcely ever found.

The dedicated volunteers ensure that the community garden is scarcely ever in a state of neglect.

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