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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unusually singular" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is distinct or unique in a way that is not typical or expected. Example: "The artist's style is unusually singular, setting her apart from her contemporaries."
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But her calendar takes on an unusually singular focus during the last week of December 2010, after the city was paralyzed by a blizzard and the mayor was criticized for a slow city response.
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This portrait of Balanchine is made by one who saw his beauty deeply, his otherworldly beauty, his transcendent art but, more unusually, his human beauty, so singular.
For stretches of their 90 minutes together, it was hard to tell them apart (except for Mr. Green's liberal employ of the first person singular and Mr. Ferrer's unusually subdued tones).
One of the San's most singular feature is their languages, which incorporate unusually high numbers of clicking sounds.
Now the omniscient psychopath that Mr. Harris created has gone from singular character to archetype to stereotype, as has the unusually sensitive investigator to whom the killer has an unholy attachment.
Just as painters prefer to talk about colour and light more than about abstractions and personal detail, we begin with his singular interpretation of the Alpine symphony, which he gives an unusually human dimension.
Singular "therapist," plural "their," singular "her".
Singular or plural?
Plural "their," singular "student".
Super powerful, super singular.
The singular is "criterion".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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