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few and far between

 

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Term: Few and Far Between

Description:

The phrase "few and far between" is an idiom used to express that something is rare, scarce, or infrequent. It implies a situation or occurrence that is not common and is characterized by a significant gap between instances.

Sample Sentences:

Adjective:

  1. The opportunity to witness a meteor shower is few and far between, so be sure not to miss it!
  2. High-quality restaurants in this small town are few and far between.

Adverb:

  1. In remote areas, modern facilities are often few and far between.
  2. During the winter, sunny days are few and far between in this region.

Noun:

  1. In a desert, oases can be few and far between, serving as crucial water sources for travelers.
  2. For avid readers, finding outstanding novels can sometimes be a challenge since they are few and far between.

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