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Discover LudwigThe phrase "too peculiar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is excessively strange or unusual, often in a way that stands out or is noteworthy. Example: "The painting was too peculiar for my taste, with its bizarre colors and abstract shapes."
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This arrangement, too, seemed too peculiar to be real.
Sarawak pepper from Borneo, frankly, is too peculiar to describe.
The flavor characteristics of dry sherry are too peculiar to ever achieve mass popularity.
This is too peculiar a brew to be to everyone's taste.
Italy has long occupied an odd place in Europe, too potent to be ignored but too peculiar to be embraced.
"For others, the simple fact of this white man's fascination with blackness was too peculiar to stomach".
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In My Bondage and My Freedom the fight stresses how Douglass's struggles reflect the struggles of the slaves around him, and that it is an instance of a general phenomenon; lest someone think that Douglass narrative is too particular and peculiar to represent the attitudes of other black Americans.
While they each offer slick, visually stimulating sequences of death and destruction, one seems a sleekly-made yet unnecessary remake (Dragon) and the other an almost too-peculiar re-imagining (Holmes).
He worried that it was a deal-breaker, but it turned out that she, too, collected peculiar insects.
The solution is too typographically peculiar to get used to, but it's the sign of a writer determined to use his gifts at full strength.
Peggy (Elisabeth Moss) should be an easily identified Rona Jaffe heroine -- an unmarried career woman breaking the barriers of sexism -- but she too is peculiar and enigmatic.
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