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Discover Ludwig"more unconventional" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is more distinct from the norm or more unusual than something else. For example, "The restaurant served many more unconventional dishes than I expected."
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But 2012 will nonetheless require more unconventional policy.
"The world needs more unconventional, unreasonable, unhinged," Mr. Harmon says.
Inspiration would come from a more unconventional source.
Others offered more unconventional ways to help the miners recover.
The other, "Turn," is even more unconventional: a tale of spies in the American Revolution.
Aside from the more traditional categories, the ceremony is known for some more unconventional awards.
Desi Boyz: On-screen professions in Hindi cinema are getting more unconventional.
More unconventional colours make a bouquet more memorable in our book.
A more unconventional option was the pig's-ear salad, served cold and with a vinegary dressing.
There are dozens of other car-summoning apps, some even more unconventional than Uber.
Also successful was the later and even more unconventional Astérix series.
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