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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of odd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat strange or unusual, often in a vague or non-specific way.
Example: "The painting had a sort of odd charm that drew people in, even if they couldn't quite explain why."
Alternatives: "kind of strange" or "somewhat peculiar".
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An Old Fan The actor TIM CURRY, who appeared in the London production of "Hair" and the original Broadway production of "Rocky Horror Picture Show," says making "Scary Movie 2" was a "sort of odd experience".
Williams notes that the idea behind Highlights came about in a sort of odd way.
We had them take those different approaches to life, and they made for a sort of odd couple," Iversen explains.
These two pups attack the water spouting from the hose with some serious fervor, but there is something about the slow motion -- and the classical music soundtrack -- that adds a sort of odd regality to the footage.
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In two ways, Linda found herself as a sort of odd-woman out.
It's a sort of erotic "Odd Couple," with duelling voice-overs, and Bacall was never more radiant or more poised.
Carolla: The thing that's funny about Babydoll is a few years ago he probably would have said, "Are you nuts?" but Jon Stewart and O'Reilly have turned out to have a sort of an odd, interesting relationship.
Collecting and a passion for all sorts of odd things is not limited to the socially awkward.
This month he suggested that the national image was best captured by the wolverine, a sort of weasel.That seems odd.
Rather, it drops, spoken as if under a sort of constraint — an odd thing for a director-star with his own production company to evoke.
Newton believed all sorts of odd things.
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