unusually in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

unusually in the PONS Dictionary

unusually Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

unusually for her, she took the train
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Very unusually, the entire process takes several weeks from start to finish.
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Unusually, he then left the stadium, not staying to watch the second half.
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They were preserved in the bottom of the lake by its unusually clean waters.
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Unusually, the player is never expected to return their ship from the frontiers.
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Bowls over four hundred years old are in use today, but only on unusually special occasions.
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At this time the number of communicants was unusually large.
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As depicted in the movie, winter was unusually mild until the end of 1953.
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Unusually for an administrator he has continued to compete over a period of six decades, and still competes internationally in competitions up to 30 km.
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He shared this post unusually with his son, who continued with the post after his father's death.
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They also note that the principal seemed unusually nervous about the student interviews.
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