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The phrase "a highly unusual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very uncommon or atypical in nature or behavior.
Example: "The scientist observed a highly unusual phenomenon during the experiment that had never been recorded before."
Alternatives: "extremely uncommon" or "remarkably atypical."
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That was a highly unusual, and unusually conservative, approach.
That was a highly unusual move.
But that was a highly unusual time.
The transfer is a highly unusual one.
His reversal is a highly unusual public about-face.
"It was a highly unusual end of fiscal year purchase".
The poetry professorship is a highly unusual position.
The Florida case is a highly unusual one.
But the film remains fascinating, highlighting a highly unusual case.
It was seen by some as a highly unusual parole.
"This is a highly unusual and very sad case.
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