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Discover Ludwig"sounds outlandish" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something that sounds unusual or unbelievable. Example: "His explanation for why he was late sounds outlandish. He claimed that he was abducted by aliens on his way to work."
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The claim sounds outlandish.
In aviation, what sounds outlandish today may be commonplace tomorrow.
It sounds outlandish, but that is genuinely what they are striving to do.
Singing pop the way they sing opera just sounds outlandish -- and not, usually, in a way that's fun.
It sounds outlandish – but some of those features (well, at least one) will trickle down the ladder – and sooner than we might expect.
To young gay men and women today the idea that they will be able to marry and raise kids no longer sounds outlandish or controversial.
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It sounded outlandish.
He proclaims things that may, to many, sound outlandish.
It sounded outlandish at first, like nothing more than a thinly disguised bargaining chip.
The idea of saving a region through organic farming might once have sounded outlandish.
That might sound outlandish until you consider how popular football is in western Pennsylvania.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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