Sentence examples for it's peculiarly from inspiring English sources

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It's peculiarly Protestant and American.

I don't think it's peculiarly American to feel that way, and yet it is American.

It's peculiarly life-affirming; I end up really liking all the people in there.

When this notion begins to unravel in therapy, it's peculiarly touching.

Healing is kind of a corny word but it's peculiarly appropriate here; wounds don't easily heal if they are not out in the open.

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But the long winter's journey to Paris is not just a necessity if you want to see Christian Boltanski's momentous new show: it is peculiarly apt.

Its poor relations with Egypt; its financial problems; and the dismantling of much of its infrastructure in the West Bank, mean that it is peculiarly isolated.

It was peculiarly satisfying.

Though this is a story that includes violent action, it is peculiarly internal.

He wrote that it was "not delineated in a single book; it was peculiarly the product of a democratic society".

It is peculiarly apt to occur (along with many other neurological problems) in tuberous sclerosis and Rett's syndrome.

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