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nonstandard

[non-stan-derd] / ˈnɒnˈstæn dərd /




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The second gallery contains other related, nonstandard photographs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some have more nonstandard options like gift cards or Amazon Pay.

From Salon

As originally conceived, in 2003, the subprime mortgage credit default swap was a one-off, nonstandard insurance contract, struck between Morgan Stanley and some other bank or insurance company, outside the gaze of the wider market.

From Literature

Studies have consistently shown that nonstandard work schedules -- working outside the traditional nine-to-five workday -- can negatively impact physical and mental health as well as social and family life.

From Science Daily

"We actually had to do something nonstandard to achieve this," Bonagiri said.

From Science Daily