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aberrational

ADJECTIVE
straying
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So the moral problem that flows from the aberrational view is that it reinforces the sense of exclusion that is at the very root of people's autonomic search for alternative answers in conspiracy theories.

From Salon Oct. 21, 2023

And if they don’t, it would be naive to think you can just write this off as a fluky, aberrational season and assume they’re going to pick right up where they left off next year.

From Seattle Times Oct. 26, 2021

"Again, it wouldn’t be true to the data to make too large a point around one season, particularly one that may have been — that was -- so aberrational," Silver said.

From Fox News Jul. 7, 2021

As much as the Antonio Brown tornado seemed an aberrational disaster, it was really the most obnoxious manifestation of this new time in a changing sport.

From Washington Post Oct. 9, 2019

The collective records of the various sumo stables are similarly aberrational.

From "Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything" by Steven D. Levitt




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