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although very unusual
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "although very unusual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or to acknowledge that something is out of the ordinary while still making a point. Example: "The results of the experiment were, although very unusual, still valid and worth further investigation."
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2 human-written examples
It is possible, although very unusual, to get Chagas' disease in the United States.
Academia
If a regulatory element lies outside the BAC (see map in supplementary Figure S1), it would be over 80 kb upstream or downstream of the gene a few genes have been reported with such distant sites, and although very unusual, Il7 may be one.
Science
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58 human-written examples
"Some people literally recover in two weeks but some people take four to five to six months, although that is very unusual," said Farrell.
News & Media
My hometown Bochum had a very good theatre, although that was very unusual.
News & Media
He left his car, a Peugeot, in the parking lot, which his family said was very unusual: although he often met with customers away from the office, he habitually took his car.
News & Media
"It's very unusual, although I guess it isn't surprising," said Lawrence Sullivan, an antitrust expert at the Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles.
News & Media
This is typical of Roman silver coin finds of this period in Britain, although clipped coins are very unusual through the rest of the Roman Empire.
Wiki
In women, LGV is very unusual, although systematic assessment of LGV in women is scarce [ 42].
Science
Although it would be very unusual to achieve a serologic CR in secretory myeloma patients with persisting marrow plasma cell infiltration, we were able to detect this possibility by a BM examination in a small number of patients (n = 4, 3.8%).
She is Milan's only child, although he is "older than 30", very unusual for this community.
Formal & Business
Although the engineered H5N1 virus is a very unusual example of GE, it cannot be ignored.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "although very unusual" to introduce a contrasting point that might seem unexpected, adding nuance to your statement. For example, "Although very unusual, this method proved to be surprisingly effective."
Common error
Avoid using "although very unusual" too frequently, as it can weaken the impact of your writing. Consider stronger alternatives like "although exceptional" or providing specific details to illustrate the unusual nature, instead of relying on the adjective "very".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "although very unusual" functions as an adverbial modifier, introducing a clause that contrasts with the main statement. It adds a qualification, indicating that something is happening or true despite being out of the ordinary. Ludwig shows examples where it introduces unexpected situations, like disease occurrences or recovery times.
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News & Media
50%
Science
25%
Academia
12%
Less common in
Formal & Business
6%
Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "although very unusual" is a grammatically correct and usable adverbial phrase that introduces a contrast or unexpected element. Ludwig AI indicates that it functions to express surprise or highlight something atypical. While not the most common phrase, it is versatile enough for neutral contexts, appearing in news, scientific, and academic sources. When using it, consider whether a stronger or more specific alternative might better convey the degree of unusualness you wish to express, and avoid overuse to maintain its impact. Alternatives like "though quite rare" or "even if atypical" offer similar meanings with slightly different nuances.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
though quite rare
Replaces "very unusual" with "quite rare", indicating infrequency.
even if atypical
Substitutes "although" with "even if" and "very unusual" with "atypical", focusing on the non-standard nature.
while being uncommon
Replaces "although" with "while" and "very unusual" with "uncommon", emphasizing the lack of commonality.
despite its rarity
Uses "despite" to introduce the contrast and summarizes "although very unusual" as "its rarity".
though decidedly uncommon
Uses "decidedly uncommon" to replace "very unusual", adding emphasis to the lack of commonness.
notwithstanding its exceptionality
Replaces "although" with "notwithstanding" and "very unusual" with "exceptionality", indicating something standing out from the norm.
even if it's out of the ordinary
Substitutes "although very unusual" with a longer, more descriptive phrase about something being out of the ordinary.
though rather exceptional
Substitutes "very unusual" with "rather exceptional", making it more formal.
while admittedly peculiar
Replaces "although" with "while admittedly" and "very unusual" with "peculiar", acknowledging the strangeness.
even if somewhat exceptional
Substitutes "although" with "even if" and "very unusual" with "somewhat exceptional", indicating a degree of extraordinariness.
FAQs
How can I use "although very unusual" in a sentence?
You can use "although very unusual" to introduce a contrasting idea, such as, "Although very unusual, the experiment yielded positive results." It sets up an expectation of something unexpected.
What are some alternatives to "although very unusual"?
Alternatives include "though quite rare", "even if atypical", or "despite its rarity". The best choice depends on the specific context and the level of formality desired.
Is "although very unusual" formal or informal?
"Although very unusual" is generally considered neutral in tone and can be used in both formal and informal contexts, though more formal alternatives might exist for specific situations.
Can I use "although unusual" instead of "although very unusual"?
Yes, "although unusual" is a perfectly acceptable alternative. Removing "very" simply reduces the emphasis on how unusual something is, but doesn't change the meaning or grammatical correctness.
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