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The phrase "always an oddity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is consistently unusual or out of the ordinary.
Example: "Despite his attempts to fit in, he remained always an oddity among his peers."
Alternatives: "perpetually unusual" or "consistently peculiar".
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The RX-8 was always an oddity.
Pentangle were always an oddity.
Happy Sindane was always an oddity in Tweefontein township.
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