Examples of 'has an unusually' in a sentence

Meaning of "has an unusually"

has an unusually: This phrase suggests that someone or something possesses a characteristic or quality that is out of the ordinary or unexpected

How to use "has an unusually" in a sentence

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has an unusually
Tom has an unusually good singing voice.
This attractive bird has an unusually beguiling song.
It has an unusually high malware detection rate.
But your photographer friend has an unusually dreary disposition.
Beck has an unusually fertile imagination.
This landlocked body of water has an unusually strong current.
Starbucks has an unusually human approach to business.
The church dates from the Norman period and has an unusually shaped spire.
The island has an unusually temperate climate.
Compared with most other substances, water has an unusually high specific heat.
He has an unusually good singing voice.
The nanotwinned copper also has an unusually high resistance to fatigue.
It has an unusually high sagittal crest.
The building was unfinished and has an unusually low elevation on the Grand Canal.
Has an unusually fast heart rate.

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The skeleton has an unusually short tail.
But coffee is particularly vulnerable, scientists say, because it has an unusually shallow gene pool.
Your chalet has an unusually modern blank.
Despite being an off-road juggernaut, the Raptor has an unusually plush interior.
Kagura also has an unusually strong appetite.
The well-preserved hellenistic Eleutherna Bridge on Crete has an unusually large span of nearly 4 m.
This game has an unusually strong story.
Nitrobenzene is also used in Kerr cells, as it has an unusually large Kerr constant.
Water has an unusually large viscosity.
And can I just say this guy has an unusually thick skull.
Water has an unusually low compressibility.
Unlike essential oils, jojoba oil has an unusually long shelf life.
Sesslach has an unusually well preserved medieval townscape.
Apart from the built-in documentation, GNU Emacs has an unusually long and detailed manual.
She has an unusually strong desire to be with her father.
Mutable gene A gene which has an unusually high rate of mutation.
Toda has an unusually large number of fricatives and trills.
Just got the results. the soil sample has an unusually high concentration of bauxite.
He has an unusually large mouth.
For some reason, this planet has an unusually large Imperial presence.
It has an unusually fast tempo compared to their prior songs.
The resulting hot rolled sheet has an unusually low Cube recrystallisation component.
It has an unusually long rotation period among the large asteroids.
The Cape Peninsula has an unusually rich biodiversity.
It has an unusually large kitchen hearth with two beehive ovens.
In captivity, the European hamster has an unusually long lifespan, living up to eight years.
It has an unusually wide nave and remains a fine example of Danish Gothic architecture.
He is bald, and has an unusually rounded face.
It has an unusually high smoke point, both unrefined and especially when refined.
According to National Geographic magazine, Bridgewater has an unusually high number of twins and triplets.
It has an unusually high albedo.
It 's not Agnes 's fault that she has an unusually high libido.
He has an unusually strong hand.
Compared with its cousins, A. balrogus has an unusually short, blunt snout.
The jaw has an unusually square appearance in this condition.

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