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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strangely rather" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It is a contradictory expression, as "strangely" and "rather" convey opposing meanings, making it confusing to use. Example: "It was strangely rather quiet in the usually bustling café."
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I felt strangely rather at home when I was there.
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Though manifestly sincere, it sounds strangely administrative rather than intimate.
It is a gift, and one that, strangely, fullbacks rather than strikers seem to conjure out of nowhere.
In present-day Glasgow, for example, Carl senses "disconnected currents of harshness that the new shopping malls and designer boutiques seem to strangely accentuate rather than cover up".
Strangely, and rather surprisingly, this paper has not included the developments and milestones accomplished in short gene prediction in the Background/Introduction section.
Nadal had, rather strangely, dropped to his knees in celebrations after winning the fourth.
But they claim it pushes prices so low that, rather strangely, it is apparently increasing prices.
When Seligman arrived at the lab, he noticed that some of the dogs had started to act rather strangely.
"Affirmative action" — rather strangely addressed by the quartet of blondes who accompanied Fakih in the final five.
This seems to imply, rather strangely, that nobody has tried to enlighten self-interest up till now.
Some of the regulars at the counter were staring at me rather strangely, as if maybe I was an amnesia victim.
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