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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a unusually" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an unusually" because "unusually" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "She has an unusually high level of energy for someone her age."
Alternatives: "a remarkably" or "an exceptionally".
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This is a unusually complex, philosophical plot for EastEnders.
Hailstorms form within a unusually unstable air mass in which the temperature falloff with height is much greater than normal.
But this very readable book, "The Last of the Imperious Rich: Lehman Brothers, 1844-2008" (Portfolio, $27.95), by Peter Chapman, takes a unusually long view of the situation.
Finally, he could develop a risk assessment program to target "high risk" gun dealers with a unusually large number of lost or stolen guns.
Intel said it expected revenue for the second quarter to be $6.2 billion to $6.8 billion, a unusually large range for a revenue forecast.
If Adlington's time of 4 03.22 was not explosively fast, it did not take into account the nature of a unusually even race.
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He's a writer, and an unusually talented one.
It has a way of striking an unusually deep chord.
It was an unusually frank statement for a senior official.
Ockham led an unusually eventful life for a philosopher.
Eurasia, for example, had an unusually cold winter followed by an unusually warm spring.
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