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"It's an idiosyncrasy of mine.
No one has adequately explained this asymmetry, if it isn't just an idiosyncrasy.
I was cultivating an idiosyncrasy: I was one of the few critics who carried a hatchet.
This evidence was dismissed by many as an idiosyncrasy of the polar ice.
"You have to accept this as an idiosyncrasy of this kind of country".
Critics seemed embarrassed to praise her work even when they loved it, as if their enthusiasm were simply an idiosyncrasy.
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For all its fustian, the picture offers an enchanting idiosyncrasy: a saga of a broken nation is told from the point of view of a vain and restless girl.
Could we dismiss that as a cultural idiosyncrasy, a small oversight in their grasp of existence?
The headlights and instruments are always lighted, but at night you must remember to click the light switch to activate the taillights — an electrical idiosyncrasy (for a 2008 car, anyway) that I learned about thanks to a helpful local constable.
You don't know it's a temporary phenomenon, an orbital idiosyncrasy.
Are these alarm bells in response to an exterior threat or an internal idiosyncrasy?
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