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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'exotic things' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to objects, concepts, or experiences that are unusual or interesting because they are very different from what you know or are used to. For example, "I love exploring new places and experiencing exotic things."
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She had to-do lists!" At the time, to-do lists were exotic things to him.
We've done much more exotic things since, but that was undoubtedly a very happy time.
Quarks are the constituents of protons and neutrons, as well as more exotic things.
"We're looking at all kinds of exotic things," he said, including signs of extra dimensions.
People were just mad for things: great things, pretty things, silly things, exotic things.
"I don't want to do Chinese pastiche or Chinese exotic things.
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A good gewürz is a singularly exotic thing, and California gewürztraminers are often underrated.
To call something Turkish meant just that: a very faraway exotic thing.
Even the Sinhala of Sri Lanka, Calicut's near neighbours, call the bird kalukuma, which must be a borrowing from the Dutch.The overwhelming trend has been for confusing the hot new exotic thing with another slightly more familiar exotic thing.
In the 16th century, to call something Turkish meant that it was a far away exotic thing.
When I was 10 years old the most exotic thing I'd eaten was a Chiko roll.
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