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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strange action" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unusual or unexpected behavior or event in various contexts, such as literature, discussions, or analyses. Example: "The strange action of the character left the audience puzzled and eager to understand the underlying motives."
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"As to why I have to paint these silly nets, I do not understand myself this strange action.
The first: what would Toy Fair be without some really strange action figures?
I found this quite bizarre and was never able to fathom the reason for this strange action.
Rates of 3% over inflation are never justified; therefore, the Fed's strange action can mean just one or two things.
So Shanks decided to do something similar to recreate the film's portals, but on a smaller scale so he could work with his Doctor Strange action figure.
"The Saudi government has taken a strange action and cut off its diplomatic relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran to cover its crimes of beheading a religious leader in its country," Rouhani said.
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A single sentence thus becomes a pageant of mythological characters set in strange places, engaged in strange actions in strange company.
Etymology: the strange actions of a respected South African Jewish jurist under intense pressure from Israel, the U.S. Congress and world Jewish groups.
One says: my past life seems to me like a dream, a feverish dream! all one gloomy huddle of strange actions and dim-coloured motives!
The book will try to understand why people behave as they do, and it may make the best case possible for some strange actions, but it won't make apologies for anyone and won't pass a final judgment.
Ms. Grossmann is, for most of the 140-minute piece, an opaque and mysterious mistress of ceremonies, changing from the cream gown to a black one and back again; offering gnomic pronouncements; reciting an erotic poem by Brecht; performing a creepy, drunken exchange between a husband and his wife; or silently observing humanity's strange actions.
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