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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such a preposterous" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It can be used when describing something that is absurd or ridiculous, but it needs to be followed by a noun. Example: "It was such a preposterous idea that no one took it seriously."
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Who would do such a preposterous thing?
That is not such a preposterous thought.
Jacob couldn't let such a preposterous statement go unchallenged.
It was such a preposterous thing to say.
But American football is such a preposterous game that anything can happen.
Clare Connor qualifies but would be a very surprising appointment, though not such a preposterous one.
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She said she would have found such a turnaround "preposterous" if someone had suggested it after her election defeat in 2012, when Labor's ranks were reduced to just seven MPs. "But for those of us, including myself, who watched that government over three years, it didn't come as a surprise in the end.
So skeptical was Michaels and everyone else of such a seemingly preposterous position that he put a disclaimer at the beginning of the piece, saying, in effect, that this was Jerry Flint's opinion and nobody else's.
Inglis says he and Snowden never met and such a scene is "preposterous … for many reasons".
"Any suggestion that Rangers' history is lost by such a process is preposterous".
Your town probably doesn't have an annual festival that includes such colorful events as a Preposterous Prosthetic Pageant (and Fashion Extravaganza of Body X-tensions) or an Outdoor Dinner Theater, where courses correspond to the theme of each performance.
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