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The phrase "an odd argument" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a reasoning or point of view that seems unusual or illogical in a discussion or debate.
Example: "During the debate, she presented an odd argument that left the audience confused about her stance."
Alternatives: "a strange point" or "a peculiar reasoning".
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This is an odd argument.
This seems to me an odd argument.
But again, that's hardly inevitable, and it's an odd argument to hear from Democrats.
This is an odd argument, because far from honouring the "sacrifices" of Delhi's displaced poor, attending the games would have the effect of legitimising their dispossession.
There are a lot of numbers there — sixteen hours, a hundred per cent, 24/7 — which add up to an odd argument.
Others responded: "As future leaders, it is our responsibility to support [consent workshops]." It's an odd argument that these talks and workshops should be supported simply because students will soon be in positions of power.
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"You can take our land," they will shout from Parliament Square, "but you can never take our French fries!" Ed Miliband, despite being a public supporter of Andrew Simms and his new economic foundation, admitted a very odd argument last weekend when he said he can't be seen to be telling people they can't fly.
What an odd statement!
It is an odd, dated argument, because it glosses over the fact that it is now very difficult to buy a non-flatscreen, non-plasma television, and that TVs are actually not that expensive (unless you opt for the BrightHouse 46-inch Samsung 3D television, which is £1,950.70, and will end up costing £3,744 over 156 weeks of £24 weekly payments).
It might look like rival managers don't get on anything like as well as that at times, but despite the odd argument on the touchline there is a real sense of camaraderie.
It might make for the odd argument, but as Smith so cleverly demonstrates, a family of characters can take not only the castle, but the world, by storm.
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