idiosyncratic in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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The image's text is often idiosyncratic and grammatically incorrect.
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His concerns, as well as his approach to painting, became less timely, more personal and idiosyncratic.
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The situations (in which rules are applied or implemented) are particularistic, even idiosyncratic, whereas formal rules of behavior are more or less general.
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Because his writing is so strongly tied in the use of dialect and idiosyncratic nynorsk, his works are largely inaccessible and arguably untranslatable.
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He is also remembered for his offbeat personality and idiosyncratic interviews.
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As a result, he created an idiosyncratic, original and highly controversial design aesthetic.
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In the absence of a single, theatre-wide format for trench maps, some rather idiosyncratic patterns came into being in these early days of trench warfare.
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Improvised ornaments in rock solos or instrumental melody lines are often idiosyncratic to specific instruments.
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Although they are often personalized and idiosyncratic, concept maps can be used to communicate complex ideas.
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All this is lightened by a series of jolly choruses and the idiosyncratic use of polkas and waltzes.
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