Sentence examples for always peculiar from inspiring English sources

The phrase "always peculiar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently exhibits unusual or distinctive characteristics.
Example: "Her taste in music is always peculiar, often veering towards genres that most people have never heard of."
Alternatives: "consistently strange" or "invariably odd".

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In a phone interview, he added, "It is always peculiar when a social network branches out into publishing, it just seems odd to bring on even excellent editorial talent to cover what is already going on organically".

The Bush tax plan was always peculiar: in order to hide the true budget impact, its authors delayed many of the biggest tax cuts until late into the 10-year planning period; repeal of the estate tax, in particular, was put off to 2010.

We see how an exhibition travels around the globe maintaining its basic structure and a specific communicative mainstream, but we have pointed out that, in the process of its globalization, the exhibition develops local differences and, somehow, is always peculiar to each location.

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Her choreography, generally small in scale and narrow in emotional range, may be pedestrian or peculiar, but it is always particular, often captivatingly so.

It always seemed peculiar to telegraph the start of a troop pullout while fighting (in this case, escalating) a war.

But that definition of success was always a peculiar one to apply to a war the United States launched primarily to secure its own interests.

There was always some peculiar distraction from the slog to find 10 titled men prepared to be photographed on a trampoline, so that we could run the headline, '10 Lords A' Leaping'.

We were looking forward to what was sure to be a debacle, because watching a presidential debate in a city like New Orleans is always a peculiar experience.

Bouncing as naturally as a friendly hop to short between John J. McGraw and George Steinbrenner, from Casey Stengel to Jerry Lumpe to Derek Jeter, they spout statistics, exchange yarns and disgorge oddities, always in the peculiar Esperanto of the sport, sprinkled with odd abbreviations and obscure names and defunct teams.

My southern friends always find that peculiar".

Germany has always boasted a peculiar mix of liberal and conservative values.

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