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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more peculiar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the peculiarity of one thing to another, indicating that it is more unusual or strange.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a more peculiar interpretation of traditional themes, challenging viewers' perceptions."
Alternatives: "a stranger" or "a more unusual".
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"I have a more peculiar fetish.
In Russia, it has a more peculiar competitor.
As they grown increasingly tired, their conversation takes on a more peculiar and serious tone.
They live as refugees, though theirs is a more peculiar predicament.
We both just have a more peculiar gait as we do it.
Perhaps none of the retreats has a more peculiar name than the Trinity Danish Young People's Society.
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"I'm, like, 'Fine, no problem.' " What followed, according to Mr. Bowler, was a robbery more peculiar than frightening and involving a lengthy exchange with the gentlemanly robber who later even apologized.
IDG is a little more peculiar though in that it's largely a media and events business — how exactly could they benefit from a system like that.
Another challenge that is a bit more peculiar to the geography of the city is just how many sub-ecosystems exist.
Some of them look a lot more peculiar, like the "iguana" found earlier this month.
Finally, a further, more peculiar, part of our patient phenotype regards autistic behavioral features.
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