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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurd manner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a way of doing something that is ridiculous or unreasonable.
Example: "He approached the situation in an absurd manner, making it difficult for anyone to take him seriously."
Alternatives: "ridiculous way" or "ludicrous fashion".
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They represented the ordinary guy with no handout, no education and seemingly no prospects, who nevertheless strove forward dealing with life's absurdities in an even more absurd manner.
When the media accurately reported on Trump's inaugural crowd sizes, the White House not only contested this on the substance in a laughably absurd manner.
RIM and Apple dominate the list in an almost absurd manner, but a few welcome surprises managed to sneak their way in.
Brown depicts the Prime Minister in the role of scheming villain and caricatures his features in an absurd manner, giving him an extremely oversized nose and showing him as a drunk.
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Charles has no idea of family life – he lost his mother in an absurd Waugh manner during the first world war, and while his father is occasionally kind he is vague and not very paternal.
Absurd fashion.
Just as absurd was the complacent manner in which he said it.
Her manner — menacing, absurd, implacable — is almost comic, almost a period piece.
The trouble is the culture in which public sector plump cats operate reflects indefensible private sector practice that pays all manner of absurd salaries and bonuses to some very fat cats.
Connecting his actions with the Republican Party in this manner is both absurd and shameful.
Amid his absurd and repulsive pronouncements on all manner of topics, you can find some acute insights into music's place in society.
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