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The phrase "anachronistic to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is out of place or belongs to a different time period than the one it currently exists in. For example: - The use of typewriters in this digital age is anachronistic to modern office settings. - The medieval-style architecture in the new shopping mall felt anachronistic to the bustling modern city. - The movie's soundtrack was anachronistic to its 19th century setting, featuring modern pop songs. - The politician's views on gender roles were anachronistic to the progressive values of the society. - The traditional dance performed at the music festival seemed anachronistic to the modern electronic music playing in the background.
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In the second century, though, it's anachronistic to talk about orthodox Christianity versus heretical Christianity.
But I don't see that as being anachronistic to the period".
Now, 63 years since the partition plan, it seems anachronistic to question the state's Jewish identity.
Goettig and I had both joined the Peace Corps in 1996, when it seemed slightly anachronistic to become a volunteer.
It may be anachronistic to expect politically appointed American diplomats to fully abide by traditional European standards of diplomatic correctness.
According to one view, it is crudely anachronistic to see friendships of two centuries ago as evidence of homosexuality.
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If "turned on" sounds like an anachronistic phrase to apply to an 18th-century artist, consider the paintings.
Instead she gossips about clothes and men, and expresses the anachronistic need to have time to herself.
RAFAEL CORREA has brought a fresh face to Ecuador's presidency and some anachronistic habits to its treasury.
The following are the basic steps described using the anachronistic recourse to a more familiar case and to a modern, streamlined notation.
It's easy for cynical Northerners to dismiss the South as an anachronistic appendage to the United States based on its historically slow adoption of civil rights.
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