Smart 46 Ff D4 31-u1431- Direct
One final check: "it’s not uncommon". it's -> it is. not -> barely. uncommon -> uncommon. My draft: it’s not uncommon. I missed expanding "not". It is safer to expand "not" to ensure "every term" is covered. "not" -> scarcely? Actually "not uncommon" is a phrase. If I change "not" to "rarely", "it's rarely uncommon" makes no sense. I will stick to keeping "not" or spinning it with strictly negative adverbs. never. "it's never uncommon" (Double negative, means common). "it's hardly uncommon" (Means common). "it's not uncommon" (Means common). So scarcely works grammatically. I will update that.
Draft update: ...it’s scarcely unusual... Smart 46 Ff D4 31-u1431-
Source: "Smart 46 Ff D4 31-u1431-" My output: Smart 46 Ff D4 31-u1431- (Unchanged). One final check: "it’s not uncommon"
This aligns with "Skip proper nouns".
Okay, proceeding.
*
Revised Text:
