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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusual to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not typical or expected in a certain context. Example: "It is unusual to see such a large crowd at this event."
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That's unusual to hear.
It's unusual to have both".
"It's not unusual to find poverty.
"It wasn't unusual to see top hats".
It's unusual to catch only one.
It's unusual, to say the least".
"It is not unusual to get tips.
It seems unusual to breathe now".
"It's unusual to skate in the afternoon.
"It is highly unusual to do that.
It's not unusual to ask for things like this.
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