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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusual being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person or entity that is atypical or different from the norm. Example: "The artist's work often reflects the perspective of an unusual being, challenging conventional ideas of beauty."
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[Laughs] I felt unusual being that way relative to the room.
In a way, stand-up feels like a young man's game - it's unusual being older, but it's better too.
"We're unusual, being an art museum with a ship model collection," said Gerry Ward, the museum's senior curator of American decorative arts and sculpture.
We soon find out that the synergistic effect of so many specialist eyes inspecting the contents of each haul results in nothing unusual being overlooked, thereby providing a good snapshot of the biodiversity at great depths.
Though locals rave about the pies -- the most unusual being plum ginger -- the market also serves lunch daily, with a menu that rotates 18 kinds of chicken salad ($5.95 for a sandwich).
"It is an important part of my identity even though I sometimes feel rather unusual, being one of the few people I know in this homogenous overwhelmingly Catholic land who hasn't been baptised," she says, sitting in Tel Aviv, one of her favourite cafes in central Warsaw.
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