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The phrase "as peculiarly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is distinctive or unusual in a specific context.
Example: "The artist's style is as peculiarly unique as her choice of colors."
Alternatives: "as distinctly" or "as unusually".
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I consider myself musically as peculiarly American".
Like Gordon's "Play Dead," they have a gregarious aplomb that strikes me as peculiarly European.
In his sketches, both MTV and George Lucas's studios emerge as peculiarly unhappy places.
TO FOREIGNERS, few things seem as peculiarly British as the habit of sending young children away from home to school.
Fey characterizes certain kinds of Groundlings jokes, and especially Harvard Lampoon humor, as peculiarly male, founded in boyhood fantasies.
But he agrees that for all his cavorting, Mr Bean is recognised by global audiences as peculiarly British.
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These "migrated" archives, as HMG peculiarly describes them (as if the files had decided of their own volition to fly north in winter), will prompt reappraisal of many aspects of Britain's withdrawal from empire.
It is a necessary act of philanthropy, as is the peculiarly local flavor each major MFA program acquires over time, so that the flow of writers in and out of the program is supposed to be a boon to the community, which may come and join in appreciation of the invited masters and be a part of the ongoing celebrations from time to time.
He's well matched by Sean Dugan as the supercilious Mr. Craig Nate Smithh as the leering Mr. Weiner; and Mo Rocca as the peculiarly clueless Mr. Sanford.
It is exactly this sense of shortfall that Harry picks up on and exploits; as his malignity spread, I began to think of him less as a homicidal maniac and more as a peculiarly forceful career adviser.
"The worst ever" was a recurrent standby… The first sentence of the first wall text in the Cindy Sherman retrospective now at the Museum of Modern Art reads, "Masquerading as a myriad… Hirst will go down in history as a peculiarly cold-blooded pet of millennial excess wealth.
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