Few and far between

Rare or infrequent; occurring only occasionally with long intervals in between. It describes something that doesn't happen often or isn't easily found.

This phrase emerged in the mid-1600s, originally describing the spacing of objects in physical distance - things that were literally few in number and far apart geographically. It gradually expanded to describe temporal spacing and rarity in general.

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