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Discover Ludwig"take odd" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to choose or select something that is unusual or different from the norm. Example: "I always take odd routes when I travel, as I enjoy exploring off the beaten path."
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Buses are infrequent and take odd routes.
Some take odd jobs or offer charter trips to make ends meet.
Many Lincoln parents, like Ms. Fuller and Ms. Horne, work several jobs and take odd shifts.
No longer are they competing in obscurity or having to take odd jobs to scrape by.
Himes was forced to take odd jobs, and was dogged by debt and drink.
His father was a firefighter until government cuts forced him to take odd jobs before finding a position as an aqueduct worker.
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Back home, she took odd jobs.
Elphenor took odd jobs & earned a little money.
Takes odd forms, and self-hatred is one of them.
Then he knocked around New York and Miami, taking odd jobs.
Adrift for a while, he took odd jobs.
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