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Discover Ludwig'weird directions' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where somebody gave you instructions or directions that were strange, confusing, or hard to follow. Example: "I had no idea how to get to the store, so my friend just gave me some weird directions."
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But we also haven't scared them by going in any weird directions that would seem out of character".
I felt as if I were getting these weird directions that I should figure out how to communicate with people inside a prison.
That doesn't seem promising given that we watch American Horror Story to be surprised and thrilled by the weird directions in which Murphy leads us.
In aviculture, there are two conditions known as bumblefoot: one is a condition where the young bird's toes develop abnormally so they point in weird directions, making walking, perching and swimming difficult.
"The younger kids are told the gist of the scene and they have to get that across in their own way," says Tyger. "And they go off in all kinds of weird directions.
The unfortunate woman's head doesn't blow up; it's just that at the awful moment her face suddenly goes blank and corpse-like, and eyes bulge and look off in weird directions.
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The story goes in a weird direction from there.
And I would get in trouble for doing something totally different, or taking it in a weird direction.
It's as if everything has to be pushed into a weird direction, contorted, to be considered hip.
Additionally, marketers have gone in a very weird direction when trying to differentiate multiple Android products.
Serial toilet arson seems like a weird direction to take this wholesome high school activity.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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