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Discover Ludwig"sounds peculiar" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strange, unusual, or out of the ordinary. Example: The music coming from his room sounds peculiar. It's like a mix of classical and electronic sounds. In this example, "sounds peculiar" is used to describe the music as being strange or unusual.
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At my father's, we used to eat a particular canape, which sounds peculiar, but tastes delicious.
If this sounds peculiar, it's probably because you have the wrong millennium in mind.
If this sounds peculiar, brace yourself for the movie, which is the most disorienting that Assayas has yet devised.
Right now, from across the Atlantic, Manchester's music sounds peculiar; an American recession could make it sound prophetic.
Their chocolates are such weird flavours – salted caramel or a fruit called kalamansi – and I've learned not to avoid what sounds peculiar.
SOUNDS peculiar, but Don Zirkel, 80, has fond memories of the two hours he spent handcuffed to the wall of a holding pen in Central Islip.
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It may sound peculiar and deluded now.
"A lot of art forms at first brush might sound peculiar," he said.
The next day, Max thought the colt's breathing sounded peculiar.
Some sound peculiar but real (the Long Island Duck Decoy Society); others, you hope, are fabricated (Children Without Manners).
"It may sound peculiar, but it was love at first sight," said the 51-year-old Berlin advertising executive after moving in to his 60sq metre flat.
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