It depends on what you're trying to say. If you mean something is a rare occasion because it happens so infrequently, then it is correct.
Paris is the center of fashion. On a special occasion, the people of France wear the best clothing they have.
Miss Piggy was never a part of Sesame Street.
A bakugan is rare when it has the titanium (silver) ring around it.
Mung Daal, truffles, Schnitzel and on occasion Gazpacho.
All I want for Christmas
That is the correct spelling of the word "occasions."
Firstly the correct spelling would be SHAAZ... and it means rare, something or someone or an occasion which is highly unlikely to recur.
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is occasion.Some example sentences are:This is a special occasion.On this occasion we will let you in.
Not correct for the time or occasion.
Live births among reptiles are not a '...rare occasion...' Boa constrictors and Garter Snakes both are naturally live-bearers, as are some lizard species.
It is a rare species
Almost, but no, that is not correct.The correct spelling is occasion.Some example sentences are:On this occasion, we will let you in.Birthdays are regarded as a special occasion.On occasion, he likes to have a whiskey.
In a rare occasion, you can find them in the safari, in Fuchsia City.
Human flesh and on the rare occasion they nibble on rabbit feces.
Well yes , on a rare occasion though
Adam-12 - 1968 Log 24 A Rare Occasion 2-17 was released on: USA: 14 February 1970
The correct spelling is "occasion" (an event or instance).