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The phrase "a very unusual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not typical or expected, emphasizing the degree of unusualness.
Example: "The museum displayed a very unusual artifact that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "an exceptionally rare" or "a particularly strange".
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"They're a very unusual blend.
"It's a very unusual thing.
"It's just a very unusual event.
Zurab is a very unusual guy.
"This is a very unusual business model".
This has been a very unusual winter.
"It's a very unusual thing," she said.
The auction was a very unusual one.
"That's a very unusual product," he said.
It is a very unusual fusion.
He was a very unusual character.
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a very unusual kind
a very unusual partnership
a very unusual scenario
a very unusual manner
a very uncanny
a very exceptional
a very noteworthy
a very rare
a very unfamiliar
a very abnormal
a very excellent
a very infrequent
a very sparse
a very unique
a very frequent
a very surprising
a very untypical
a pretty unusual
a very uncharacteristic
a very private
a very smart
a very sad
a very long
a very functional
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