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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very odd manner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone's behavior or way of doing something that is unusual or strange.
Example: "She spoke in a very odd manner, making everyone in the room feel uncomfortable."
Alternatives: "a rather peculiar way" or "an unusual manner".
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Mr. Fuller then began to "behave in a very odd manner," she said.
But Windows 8.1 got confused and displayed the desktop in a very odd manner.
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It makes me acutely sad in a very odd way.
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".
It's a very odd thing, bareboating.
"It is a very odd mix.
This is a very odd play".
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