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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he is abnormal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who deviates from what is considered typical or standard behavior or characteristics.
Example: "In a society that values conformity, he is abnormal for his unique way of thinking."
Alternatives: "he is unusual" or "he is atypical."
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"He is abnormal.
"I think he is abnormal," he said.
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As a freshman at Stanford, he preferred reading books to sitting with people in the dining hall, and, when asked if he was abnormal, told people that he found them abnormal for not preferring books.
At Abu Ghraib he was abnormal.
The review suggests Monis' path towards murder was not typical or straight; he was abnormal in more ways than one.
"It is abnormal," he added.
This is abnormal," he said.
"The fact that people gather with placards is abnormal," he said.
"The new normal is abnormal," he observes.The country is threatened by various long-term trends.
The fact that people gather with placards is abnormal, he said.
It gradually gets worse the higher you climb the ladder and now I'm at the highest seller point in banking and the pressure is abnormal," he says.
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