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The phrase "a outlandish" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an outlandish" because "outlandish" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "Her outlandish ideas often left her friends bewildered."
Alternatives: "a bizarre" or "a ludicrous".
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The images take the viewer on a outlandish journey featuring flying turtles in fedoras, strange totems, rocky, fiery, landscapes shaped like guitars, and more bizarre creatures, also in hats.
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He doesn't have a gimmick, or an outlandish persona, or an especially fancy wardrobe.
The arrest of a regime insider on such an outlandish charge sent a shudder through Iran's political establishment.
What seemed like an outlandish idea a few months ago is beginning to sound like a workable option.
Now, little more than a decade later, such a scenario seems like an outlandish fantasy.
Until recently, a hotel lobby would have seemed an outlandish place to present an opera.
How do you distinguish an outlandish reading from a surprising but real phenomenon for example?
Polling was considered an outlandish expense for a campaign designed to be bare bones.
He could wear an outlandish outfit in a bid to get more time on screen.
Yet it wasn't an outlandish remark, it was a pointed one.
He mugged and pranced, often with an outlandish semaphore worthy of a professional wrestler.
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