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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strange form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unusual or atypical in its shape, structure, or appearance.
Example: "The artist created a sculpture that took on a strange form, captivating everyone who saw it."
Alternatives: "an unusual shape" or "a peculiar structure."
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Are Margy's phantom symptoms a strange form of bravery?
Perhaps it's because I have a strange form of phone-phobia.
Sociologist professor Colin Campbell from York University explains: Christmas shopping is "a strange form of shopping.
Then there is Imp Pairs, a strange form of the game.
All tests point to a strange form of gravity we call dark energy.
It's a strange form of rebellion, but fag and pastis in hand you can sort of see how it works.
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There is also a new, strange form of denial that has appeared on the landscape of late, one that says that renewable sources can't meet our energy needs.
"There is also a new, strange form of denial that has appeared on the landscape of late, one that says that renewable sources can't meet our energy needs," she wrote.
A strong case can also be made that black powder was discovered by the English medieval scholar Roger Bacon, who wrote explicit instructions for its preparation in 1242, in the strange form of a Latin anagram, difficult to decipher.
But this is no mere beat-'em-up populated with animal characters, more a strange twisted form of survival horror.
A strange red form, looking like something reclaimed from a factory floor, lies on the floor in front of it.
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