Sentence examples for a absurd from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a absurd" is not correct in English; it should be "an absurd." You can use "an absurd" when describing something that is ridiculous or nonsensical.

Example: "It is an absurd notion to think that we can solve this problem overnight."
Alternatives: "a ridiculous" or "an illogical".

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This is (a) absurd and (b) a non sequitur.

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It seems both an obvious choice and an absurd one.

Chris Keller is an absurd man in an absurd world.

It's an absurd idea.

There's an absurd element".

That was an absurd exaggeration.

What an absurd constraint.

It was an absurd charge.

"It's an absurd process".

"What an absurd idea.

It is an absurd situation.

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