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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an unusual form" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not typical or standard in its shape, structure, or presentation.
Example: "The artist presented an unusual form of sculpture that challenged traditional aesthetics."
Alternatives: "a unique type" or "an atypical shape".
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I grew up with an unusual form of cross-subsidy.
The meal ends as it begins, with popular food presented in an unusual form.
But Mr. Rosenbaum, the director of the documentary "Seven Days in September," had an unusual form of anxiety.
One man was shot in the head; another in the chest (the latter is an unusual form of suicide).
Before we discovered they weren't using their insulin, we assumed that they had an unusual form of insulin resistance.
Ozone, an unusual form of oxygen, is a pollutant at ground level but blocks ultraviolet radiation in the upper atmosphere.
But he quickly learned that his work with Cunningham would involve an unusual form of un-mentoring.
Cases like this also provoke a backlash against the music industry, though in Sweden it took an unusual form.
Ms. de Borchgrave works an unusual form of magic: she creates dresses, representative of almost every era, from the courts of the Medici onward, from paper.
In the heart of the bustling, informal settlement they are championing an unusual form of urban farming: the sack gardens of Kibera.
Boguslaw Schaeffer, the only composer here not born in the 1970s (he turned 80 in June), practices an unusual form of chemistry in his Quartet No. 17 (2006).
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