Sentences with Scarcely Ever

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50 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Scarcely Ever'

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

The innovative technology, though groundbreaking, is scarcely ever adopted due to high costs.

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

The renowned author's works are scarcely ever out of print, a testament to their enduring popularity.

Despite its historical significance, the ancient ruin is scarcely ever visited by tourists.

The elusive composer is scarcely ever seen in public, preferring a life of seclusion.

The vintage car is scarcely ever driven, kept in pristine condition by its meticulous owner.

Scarcely ever does the charismatic politician avoid addressing pressing issues during public speeches.

The elusive comet is scarcely ever visible from Earth, creating excitement among stargazers.

Scarcely ever did the fashion designer create such a bold and avant-garde collection.

The endangered species is scarcely ever spotted in the wild, raising concerns for conservationists.

The ancient ruins are scarcely ever explored due to their remote location in the dense jungle.

Scarcely ever did the orchestra perform such a mesmerizing symphony, captivating the audience.

The philosophical debate is scarcely ever resolved, leaving scholars pondering eternal questions.

Scarcely ever does the diligent student miss a deadline, earning praise from professors.

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