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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as oddly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare or describe something in a peculiar or unusual manner.
Example: "The painting was as oddly captivating as it was unsettling."
Alternatives: "as strangely" or "as peculiarly".
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Directed by the Greek-French filmmaker Costa-Gavras, "Z" winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film as, oddly enough, the Algerian entry.
Directed by the Greek-French filmmaker Costa-Gavras, "Z" winner of the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film as, oddly enough, the Algerian… "The phase of diplomatic efforts has ended," Adly Mansour, the interim Egyptian President, said in a statement Wednesday.
The imam struck him as oddly disarming.
Mr. Chabon also describes himself as oddly passive.
Or did you, like me, rate it as oddly bloodless?
WARSAW airport immediately strikes the visitor as oddly cramped for something that seems so modern.
Few chamber groups deploy their musicians as oddly as the Bowed Piano Ensemble.
It is all strange and distant, as well as oddly familiar.
What it sees can at first strike an outsider as oddly romantic.
I wonder if I really am behaving as oddly as people seem to think.
The advertisement for an "experienced executive Polish housekeeper" struck Agnes Cybulska as oddly specific.
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