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The phrase "a very odd approach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a method or strategy that is unusual or unconventional in a particular context.
Example: "The researchers decided to take a very odd approach to solving the problem, which surprised many in the scientific community."
Alternatives: "an unusual method" or "a peculiar strategy".
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Keith Vaz, a Labour member of Parliament who is chairman of the Home Affairs Committee, said the Conservatives had taken "a very odd approach" to their guidebook and questioned whether it was right that a government department should unilaterally get to decide how to present British history to the outside world.
Miliband, on the back foot about spending cuts and the Trident nuclear deterrent for some time, at the close hit back at Sturgeon: "You have got a very odd approach, because you claim you want a Labour government but you are saying anyone but Labour.
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It's a very peculiar approach".
I acted in a couple of Chekhov plays and I was really looking forward to playing the lead in a very, very dark play about Thomas Payne, a very odd sort of Brechtian approach with a whole lot of lines.
A very odd decision.
"There's a very odd atmosphere there.
Then a very odd thing happened.
CELIBACY is a very odd thing.
It was a very odd time".
This is a very odd play".
It's a very odd thing, bareboating.
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