Sentence examples for as another peculiar from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as another peculiar" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something as peculiar in comparison to another, but the phrasing is awkward and lacks clarity.
Example: "The painting was unique, as another peculiar piece in the gallery."
Alternatives: "as another oddity" or "as another unusual example".

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The classic comedies series that begins today at Museum of the Moving Image includes one film that makes trouble its subject: Ernst Lubitsch's 1932 romance "Trouble in Paradise," which I watched again recently, and which strikes me, belatedly, as another peculiar influence on "The Grand Budapest Hotel".

His shenanigans, during which he addresses the audience in his trademark Down Under idioms ("crikey!," "have a go at that!"), are bundled into a ludicrous, amusing story of international intrigue involving a spy satellite, an ornery Queensland rancher and a pair of C.I.A. operatives whom Mr. Irwin treats as another peculiar species of wildlife.

McDonald's seems to be a favorite spot for Ford and Lisi, as another peculiar meeting between the two pals took place in a 'Dons parking lot, where the mayor took a break to pee on some trees.

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"Arrested Development" was always as funny-peculiar as it was funny ha-ha, refracting horrible material — like Abu Ghraib, say — into daring slapstick.

After his sister Marnie returned from visiting him in the autumn of 1937, The Springfield Union-News quoted her as reporting: "Ted has another peculiar hobby — that of collecting hats of every description.

The strange, nearly deux-ex-machina-like ending of "Win It All" may appear as peculiar as the ending of another great gambling drama, Richard Brooks's "Fever Pitch," appeared to critics at the time of its release.

His voice is as peculiar as ever.

That combination isn't as peculiar as it sounds.

The combination may not be quite as peculiar as it seems.

Chihiro describes Nakajima this way: "No one in the world is as peculiar as he is".

Amazon may be singular but perhaps not quite as peculiar as it claims.

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