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The phrase "a very odd way" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a method or manner that is unusual or unexpected.
Example: "She approached the problem in a very odd way, which surprised everyone in the meeting."
Alternatives: "an unusual manner" or "a strange approach".
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It makes me acutely sad in a very odd way.
This seems a very odd way of going about things.
As he dwindled into nothingness, his brother recalls, "He had a very odd way at that time, a very odd way of holding his mouth.
But if it is, Irving has a very odd way of going about it.
So, we talked about shortest-path, but we talked about shortest-path in a very odd way, right?
If that is an act of an ailing man determined to make peace with his maker, it is a very odd way of going about it.
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We've invented a lot of very odd ways of making coffee: filters, which take the oil out of the coffee; plungers, which mash and crush the grinds; even the espresso machine.
The regional sweet tooth can show up in some very odd ways.
Twelve years later, they and Ashdown resurface in one another's lives in odd -- sometimes very odd -- ways.
Ever since a certain reality television star began his campaign to become president of the US, the word 'cuckold' resurfaced in a very odd and unavoidable way.
He was a very odd man in certain ways, but a very good human being in other ways.
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