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The phrase "absolutely peculiar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the unusual or strange nature of something.
Example: "The behavior of the cat was absolutely peculiar, as it seemed to be staring at an empty corner of the room for hours."
Alternatives: "utterly strange" or "completely odd".
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Thus there will be layers of meanings that are absolutely peculiar to the individual dreamer.
The use of different mixed alcohol/water solutions for the dissolution of a cationic surfactant is absolutely peculiar in this field and herewith exploited to tailor-make the properties of the active material particles (e.g., morphology and electrochemical behaviour).
Ms. Kroot's film, while more conventional in tone and structure than anything her subjects have ever done, is nonetheless a valuable and intelligent introduction and tribute to their anarchic, uncompromising and absolutely peculiar genius.
Even self-consciousness, he decided, was probably not absolutely peculiar to man.
There were a few things he said when I was a teenager that at the time seemed absolutely peculiar to me.
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'The peculiar thing about radio is how much people find it so definitely and absolutely special," says Gillian Reynolds in Audiophile (Radio 4).
When anyone has something to say, Mailer's pale-blue eyes, slightly recessive under thick brows, fix on the speaker, his forehead shows its furrows, and his mouth seems to grow smaller: he has the peculiar intensity, absolutely still, of a great doctor boring in on a patient who is at last coming to the point.
Like every writer worth remembering, Frame exploits — or creates on the page, to be absolutely puristic about it — her peculiar sensibility, her private window into the universal.
It is true that in this standard Christian gratitude the believer does not feel "absolutely dependent" in Schleiermacher's peculiar sense of that phrase; as we have seen, the feeling of absolute dependence does not allow for God to have any positive attributes.
By now von Bülow understood his wife's relationship with Wagner; he wrote to a friend that "since February 1865 I was in absolutely no doubt about the extremely peculiar nature of the situation".
If I'm sick, then I'm sick, I'm absolutely not ashamed of it, but it is doubtlessly a peculiar situation, in which [as long as] I don't admit that there's something wrong, there's nothing wrong.
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