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The phrase "a strange accident" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unusual or unexpected event that resulted in an accident.
Example: "The news reported a strange accident involving a car that crashed into a tree for no apparent reason."
Alternatives: "an unusual incident" or "a bizarre mishap".
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It was a strange accident.
A literary whodunit about a strange accident in Wales.
A strange accident happened in the course of building, which showed that the goddess was not averse to the work, but was aiding and co-operating to bring it to perfection.
After a strange accident — Ben permanently loses his hearing due to a lightning strike — he hops on a bus to New York in search of his father, by way of that bookstore.
The company's 2012-13 season will begin in the fall with a new suspense drama, "The Good Mother," starring Gretchen Mol (HBO's "Boardwalk Empire," "Rounders") as a single mother who is left badly shaken by a strange accident involving her 4-year-old daughter.
Without the binding ingredient of Mr. Murakami's prose to link together the experience of the novel's two central characters — a boy named Kafka fleeing a dire prophecy and the cat-converser, survivor of a strange accident when he was a child in World War II — the events lose the haunting weight they carry in the book.
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A very strange accident happened to the messenger who was sent with the letters; for being arrived in Italy, as he travelled through the land of Rhegium, hastening to Dionysius at Caulonia, he met one of his acquaintance, who was carrying home part of a sacrifice.
We can see how the minds of girls change, how they think, and how they are slowly recovering from this strange accident which caused a lot of pain, but also a created a lot of hidden secrets.
The meteoric trajectory of Isadora Duncan, the American free spirit who more or less invented modern dance; astonished audiences throughout the first quarter of the 20th century; and lost two children in a strange automobile accident, then her own life in an even stranger one.
Even the fact that, by some strange accident, the first edition was printed entirely in italics made the volume seem pressing.
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