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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurd process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a procedure or method that seems unreasonable or illogical.
Example: "The committee's decision to implement such an absurd process for selecting candidates left many members baffled."
Alternatives: "ridiculous procedure" or "nonsensical method".
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"It's an absurd process".
We in the west may dismiss the Syrian election as an absurd process, a mockery of democracy.
This year, for the first time in modern Presidential politics, the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, Mitt Romney, has declined to fully participate in the long, absurd process leading up to caucus night.
In fact they were by McGuinness, who edited Campanu into the history of the Ceausescu regime, reversing the absurd process by which its real dissident authors were edited out.
Mario Dávalos, painter, Jersey City Every time the plane lands -- something that happens several times a year -- I rid my mind of my studio, my six-inch brushes, and everything else that is part of the semi absurd process of making art.
Sitting on the sidelines isn't an option — you can't win if you don't play — but it can be a bewildering and sometimes absurd process.
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You accuse the immigration courts of using "snarled and absurd processes" without providing specifics.
That judgment, unfortunately, applies to much of the snarled and absurd processes in the immigration courts.
Although scientists have already calculated their findings, and delivered the data, the union reserves the right for interpretation in one of the most absurd processes ever explained.
It's absurd this process has become so difficult and overwhelming.
It is absurd that a process that affects millions of passengers is so obscure.
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