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"an eccentricity" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an unusual and peculiar behavior or trait. It can be used in both formal and informal writing. Example: His constant singing in public places was considered an eccentricity by his friends.
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(A circular orbit has an eccentricity of 0).
There's definitely an eccentricity of personality that ties innovative people together.
Mathematically, an ellipse can have an eccentricity between zero and one.
"It's an eccentricity; it's a true eccentricity," Mr. Strathairn kept saying.
Some long-period comets did have orbit solutions that were slightly hyperbolic, barely above an eccentricity of 1.0.
It is an eccentricity of mine, but wherever possible I give a heave-ho to the TV.
(That was long before the teetotaller Sir Anthony McCoy made professionalism among jump jockeys an ideal rather than an eccentricity).
But there is an eccentricity to Serafina Steer that resists categorisation, and fills her songs with surprises.
As young John discovered at the Royal Academy, even the most musical element of the elite thought jazz an eccentricity.
And Mr. Marshall's ensemble movement, low to the ground with rhythmically mimed gesture, has an eccentricity this company can use.
"There's an eccentricity, if you go to the root of the word, of being outside of a circle.
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