unorthodox in the PONS Dictionary

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Unorthodox as they were, all the pieces seemed to fit.
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This work was unorthodox and advanced for the time.
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Power's unorthodox and often flashy approach to fielding first base proved over the years to be very influential.
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Asked why he had been so unorthodox as to receive a cavalry charge in line instead of in a square.
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While his training style was unorthodox, the results he delivered were unprecedented.
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Lyrically, the album was also a bit more unorthodox.
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The contributors to the volume are eminent but unorthodox psychologists.
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He is known for his unorthodox presentation skills and outfits.
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His courses take an unorthodox look at the political system.
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He was equally unorthodox and inventive as a batsman, if rather less skilled.
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