Sentence examples for always unusual from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "always unusual" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently deviates from the norm or is not typical in nature.
Example: "Her taste in music is always unusual, often featuring genres that most people have never heard of."
Alternatives: "consistently atypical" or "invariably strange".

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At times whimsical, at others melancholy, it is always unusual.

It's always unusual, even on the dramatic side, when a dark and troubling film makes the list, or actually wins".

The next day, birders at Portland Bill in Dorset noticed a swift, always unusual at this time of year, as most swifts head south in August.

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She was always more unusual and brilliant than that".

She was always more unusual and gifted than most of the girls they trot out".

"There's always something unusual about it," Mr. Kambar said of his new beat.

Television has always been unusual in deriving so much of its revenue from something that annoys its customers.

Paul Lansky, a longtime mentor to young composers at Princeton, said Mr. Brooke had always made unusual, idiosyncratic music.

Razor clams will always be unusual, but with more demand and the advent of warmer weather, they should become more common.

She writes, always, with unusual frankness, reflecting her philosophy that, "mothers should tell the truth, even – no, especially – when the truth is difficult".

There's always something unusual going on at this eclectic four-stage theater off Union Square, and a particularly interesting stretch might be May 20-29.

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