unusual angle

Frequency: 6.27.8 per million words

A perspective or way of considering something that is not common.

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Examples (20)

  • The subject is considered from an unusual angle.
  • The photographer captured the building from an unusual angle.
  • The journalist approached the story from an unusual angle, which made it compelling.
  • Looking at the problem from an unusual angle helped us find a solution.
  • His photography is famous for capturing everyday scenes from an unusual angle.
  • The light hit the mirror at an unusual angle, creating a rainbow on the wall.
  • Let's try to look at this problem from a more unusual angle to find a creative solution.
  • She tilted her head at an unusual angle as if trying to understand.
  • The director chose an unusual angle for the final shot, creating a sense of unease.
  • The architect designed the walls to meet at unusual angles.
  • She always brings an unusual angle to our discussions, which I appreciate.
  • His latest film uses unusual angles to create a sense of unease.
  • If we were to examine the data from an unusual angle, we might discover a new trend.
  • We need to approach this marketing campaign from an unusual angle.
  • The literary critic's essay presented an unusual angle on the classic novel.
  • The tree had grown at an unusual angle due to the constant wind.
  • Our marketing campaign succeeded because it took an unusual angle that resonated with the audience.
  • The journalist investigated the story from an unusual angle that others missed.
  • Thinking about my past from this unusual angle has been surprisingly insightful.
  • From this unusual angle, the sculpture looks completely different.