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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'unusually to' is not correct in written English
You can use the phrase 'unusually for' instead, as in the following example: It was unusually for him to break his own rule.
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All three were unusually to the point and angry.
6.11pm BST 49.1 overs: Johnson, unusually, to bowl the final over.
China's economic growth has recently slowed, unusually, to a single-digit rate (9% in the third quarter) and many economists expect it to remain that way next year.
The SEDC receives funds from foundations and other sources, and re-grants them through nonprofits – and unusually, to for-profit businesses as well.
At their summit later this month, the EU's leaders will rule on the plan to suspend talks on eight chapters and, unusually, to keep other chapters open until Turkey allows access from Cyprus.
You could call the way they are thrust at us slightly excessively pedagogical – the title of the book is attached, unusually, to its back, in order that we shall be quite clear on this point.
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The tunnel tubes had to be unusually deep to avoid the busy shipping channel overhead.
Prions are known to be unusually resistant to common decontamination methods.
Interestingly, the perineurium appears to be unusually resistant to inflammatory mediators [ 1].
Overall, there is substantial literature that shows skin to be unusually sensitive to both arsenic's toxic and carcinogenic effects.
On-line modeling applications are unusually sensitive to problems related to project management and organization.
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