Sentence examples for the peculiarities from inspiring English sources

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the peculiarities

noun

The quality or state of being peculiar; individuality; singularity.

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The peculiarities of law might confound us.

Take the peculiarities of last season.

The conversation then gravitated towards the peculiarities of foreigners' responses.

Despite the peculiarities, the prevailing mood remained calm.

It epitomises the peculiarities of the age of science.

The peculiarities of her settings reorient the dancers' habitual responses.

Then there are the peculiarities of Web pages.

The peculiarities of that struggle constitute the story.

I am no stranger to the peculiarities of Burundian democracy.

Watch a beginner — watch me — and the peculiarities are obvious.

That, of course, reflects the peculiarities of the case.

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