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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aberrant behavior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or conduct that deviate from the norm or expected standards, often in a negative context.
Example: "The psychologist noted that the patient's aberrant behavior was a sign of deeper psychological issues."
Alternatives: "deviant behavior" or "unusual conduct".
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Aberrant behavior may have detectable roots.
Problems at School His aberrant behavior carried over to school.
And there are, of course, different degrees of aberrant behavior.
It also, inevitably, became a haven for some aberrant behavior.
How is it possible that this so-called aberrant behavior could have escaped their oversight?
Much of the new academic research contradicts the idea that collecting represents aberrant behavior.
And a recount could uncover thousands of votes recorded on machines that displayed aberrant behavior — with no paper trail.
She wears her hair in a bun that resembles a telescope, always on the lookout for aberrant behavior.
Cameron's theory is that it is up to citizens, not functionaries, to stand up to aberrant behavior.
Those spirits were "trapped in a compound of frozen alcohol and glycol," then "implanted" with "the seed of aberrant behavior".
The only rational explanation for their seemingly aberrant behavior is that a split in their leadership is widening rapidly.
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