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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurd movement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a movement or action that is illogical, unreasonable, or nonsensical in nature.
Example: "The artist's latest installation features an absurd movement that challenges traditional notions of dance and performance."
Alternatives: "ridiculous motion" or "ludicrous action".
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He was generally identified with the Theatre of the Absurd movement alongside Eugène Ionesco, Arthur Adamov, Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter.
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Encountered entirely through text message, the project was composed of a series of absurd movements in which half-familiar scenes flickered into life and then spiralled out of control.
It'd be easy to write this seemingly absurd independence movement off as a creative brand of direct-action protest a silly stunt to garner press for the cause.
It was not one president's dalliance with an intern or "hanging chads" or 9/11 or "Mission Accomplished" or the inundation of the Lower Ninth Ward or the collapse of Lehman Brothers or the absurd birther movement that undermined the Age of Great Expectations.
"My number one pet hate at the moment is the absurd 'gender fluid' movement, driven by people who don't wish to be defined as either male or female," he wrote.
This point of view is particularly absurd when these movements flout the most elementary rights". He claimed that, headed by Scientologists, sects were infiltrating UN and European human rights associations, financing some of their work, and collaborating on reports that condemned France "with virulence".
Absurd, certainly, but the movement had a seriously dangerous core.
But it is in the United States, where feminists took their ideas to the most absurd limits, that the movement is most deeply divided.
To measure the ups and downs of his health, observers relied on a scattering of clues, including, at its most absurd, the size and movement of his mittens in official state-video clips.
Marcel Duchamp, the anti-establishment French intellectual who founded the Dada movement that cultivated absurd derision and lastingly influenced Picasso, would have chuckled in delight.
Like quite a few others, my wife and I would feed him at the briefest of notice and be repaid with an evening of non-malicious gossip, absurd tales from the Labour movement and descriptions of the latest crisis to afflict our electoral prospects, all within an atmosphere which swung between gloom and hilarity.
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