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Meanings of highly idiosyncratic in English
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Usage of highly idiosyncratic in English
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They are highlyidiosyncratic, yet their message is universal.
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But beyond these established frameworks they have been individualistic and highlyidiosyncratic at all times.
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Unlike today's commodity computers and televisions, mechanical typewriters had highlyidiosyncratic designs reflecting the unique approach of individual manufacturers.
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He felt its demise was due to "its fine literary quality and highlyidiosyncratic approach to affairs".
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Blaine had overlooked one of the problems likely to exist with the ownership of a strong, handsome, and highlyidiosyncratic body such as his.
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Highlyidiosyncratic is perhaps a term that the generous would apply to The Real Ireland.