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The phrase "also the oddity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something unusual or peculiar in addition to another point or observation.
Example: "In addition to the beauty of the landscape, there is also the oddity of the ancient ruins scattered throughout the area."
Alternatives: "as well as the peculiarity of" or "along with the strangeness of".
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This was also the oddity of the game.
There's also the oddity of the celebrations in Act 1.
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It also highlights the oddity of what passes for everyday life: Key's character reminded me of the Desmond figure in National Theatre of Brent shows, in that he is a pompous git whose own tale of pursuing a girl who instantly identified him, after a 10-year gap, as "you pillock" is as weird as Kitson's occupancy of a tree.
The other guests — Frederick Anderson, Mr. Hannant's chief executive, and Alexandra Lebenthal and Muffie Potter Aston, also longtime clients — commented on the oddity of it.
The oddity of the moment was striking.
The oddity of the evening spoke for itself.
The oddity of the situation prompted jokes among the cast.
She paused, then blushed at the oddity of her complaint.
They remind us of the oddity of normality.
I now sense the oddity of the world.
And then there is the oddity of Sebald's prose.
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