Sentence examples for something of an outlier from inspiring English sources

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That poll was something of an outlier.

Steve Smith is something of an outlier.

Which makes this scrap of his creative writing something of an outlier.

Simpson himself is something of an outlier, even within his genre.

Only Mr. Goode was something of an outlier, arguing against legalization.

Their brother was something of an outlier in the family, they said.

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Americans the president's age and younger are inclined to assume that one can question the responsibilities of government and private entities when it comes to race without necessarily being dismissed as a racist — even if it does make them, as in the case of Mr. Paul, something of an ideological outlier.

But unlike his positions on health care and environmental regulations, widely shared among conservatives, Mr. Perry's early opposition to the administration's education policies — whose bipartisan backers include former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida — make him something of an ideological outlier among Republicans.

That may be because it's something of an anxious outlier amid in Schulze's collection of drifting synth work.

Yet he is still something of a literary outlier.

Arkansas has been something of a political outlier over the last few decades.

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