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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always stranger" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of ongoing unfamiliarity or peculiarity, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Every time I visit that place, it feels like it gets always stranger."
Alternatives: "increasingly strange" or "ever more bizarre".
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The truth is always stranger than fiction.
"Truth is always stranger than fiction".
The world is always stranger than we think.
Truth isn't always stranger than nineteenth-century fiction, but usually it's less melodramatic.
The future is always stranger than we expect: mobile phones and the Internet, not flying cars.
But it is retrieved by the excellence of its manufacture and a fetishism that's always stranger, and therefore more compelling, than you may initially perceive.
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So much of our isolation is just the result of the way we live, especially in towns, but we're not always strangers to one another.
Ms Fahy claimed that on their return to Killmallock, Co Limerick, there were always strangers in the house, many of whom the singer did not know.
Ever since I was 12, grown men (almost always strangers) have approached me demanding I smile for them.
Although it may seem preposterous and amusing now, as drones become a more common sight in the endless azure above our heads and thus become normalized in a the-truth-is-always-stranger-than-fiction way, it's not too farfetched to imagine these kind of secondary, frivilous, accessories industries springing up so people can make a quick buck and personalise their UAVs.
Let it be always a stranger she walks wide around.
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