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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a peculiar" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something unusual or distinctive, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "As a peculiar occurrence, the lights flickered unexpectedly during the meeting."
Alternatives: "as an unusual" or "as a distinctive".
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Miranker describes book collecting as "a peculiar pastime.
Wagner, R. (2016) Politics as a Peculiar Business.
I think of them as a peculiar tribe.
The distinction led the researchers to suspect that what she described as a peculiar taste was really a bad odor.
On Thursday, Elle magazine's editor Lorraine Candy blasted the criticism as "a peculiar kind of male chauvinistic outrage".
Neighbors in Utah described Mr. Von Bergendorff as a peculiar loner commonly seen in brown slacks and a brown shirt.
"We caught what struck me as a peculiar provision of the loan agreement, and we changed it," he said.
As a peculiar mixture of piano passages, synthesiser drones and wordless falsetto, it shouldn't work at all.
Farmhouses like Heite's are disappearing across the Groningen countryside as a peculiar, profound environmental crisis grips the province.
That strikes me as a peculiar decision, as Harmison and Hoggard had the batsmen pegged wll back.
More than that, though, they are examples of letter-writing as a peculiar and essential art form.
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