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unconventionality

[uhn-kuhn-ven-shuh-nal-i-tee] / ˌʌn kənˌvɛn ʃəˈnæl ɪ ti /








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In an industry that prides itself on its unconventionality, he’s the real chaos agent.

From New York Times

The unconventionality and determined unorthodoxy of Bielsa’s methods dictates the top flight should be braced for similarly idiosyncratic moments on its pitches this season.

From The Guardian

In a rare move, 49 federal prosecutors across Brazil called for the Funai rule to be annulled for its “unconstitutionality, unconventionality and illegality”.

From The Guardian

They’re the kind of liberal, educated family in which unconventionality is prized, Christmas and Hanukkah are celebrated jointly, dinner-table talk waxes rowdy and smart and professional accomplishment is taken for granted.

From New York Times

Rather than plan a more conventional season for their prized arm that was salvaged by the miracle of science, they doubled down on unconventionality.

From Los Angeles Times