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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may sound odd" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use "may sound odd" to express that something may seem strange or unusual to someone else. It is often used when discussing personal opinions or preferences. Example: "Many people may find my obsession with collecting vintage teapots a bit unusual, but to me, it's a cherished hobby."
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That may sound odd.
The idea of an unconstitutional constitutional amendment may sound odd.
It may sound odd, but I can't imagine my father dying in any other way.
Europa may have more than the whole Earth.That may sound odd.
The concept behind this art exhibition may sound odd but the gallery itself is unique.
That may sound odd, but not by the logic of convention centers.
This may sound odd, but the one place where I had trouble surrendering was the spa.
It may sound odd to call a chilly, paranoid thriller entertainment comfort food.
That may sound odd: their objective is to eliminate the state aid that flows to his airline.
This may sound odd in America, where the First Amendment has pride of place in the Bill of Rights.
We are likely never to know.It may sound odd, but there was something beautiful about that day in September.
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