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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an oddity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unusual, strange, or out of the ordinary.
Example: "The old clock in the hallway is an oddity that fascinates all our guests."
Alternatives: "a curiosity" or "a peculiarity".
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Here is an oddity.
I am an oddity.
ReprintsThis makes Britain an oddity.
M.H.: "It's an oddity".
You're an oddity to the neighbors.
ITALY can be an oddity in Europe.
'I'm an oddity, you see.
The RX-8 was always an oddity.
It's an oddity,' he ponders.
Pentangle were always an oddity.
There is an oddity, though.
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