Anomaly, Anomalous
anomaly (noun) - different from what is normal or expected
anomalous (adjective)
an anomaly in x
it's an anomaly that x
correct the anomaly
remove the anomaly
remedy the anomaly
end the anomaly
a gross anomaly
abound in anomaly
a slight anomaly
a seeming anomaly
seems a bit of an anomaly
an apparent anomaly in x
something of an anomaly
thought it an anomaly
an astonishing anomaly
a curious anomaly
a strange anomaly
a peculiar anomaly
troubled by an anomaly
a deeply disturbing and perplexing anomaly
such an anomaly in our lives
an anomaly further aggravated by
dwell on an anomaly
an anomaly unlikely to happen again
considered a short-term anomaly
report an anomaly
an anomaly that should be reported
point out an anomaly
the council's attention was drawn to an anomaly in
the origins of an anomaly
an anomaly from the beginning
anomaly detection
anomaly documentation
anomaly resolution
an anomaly created by x
another anomaly is that x
recognise an anomaly exists between x and y
x reflects the anomaly between y and z
an anomaly highlighted by x
leaves the anomaly unaffected
Example sentences:
* Checking our records several times we are convinced that the incorrect bill that we sent you is an anomaly that will never happen again.
* The recent fall in stock prices is considered a short-term anomaly by experts.
* The Quality Assurance department has adopted a new system for anomaly documentation and resolution.
* His reputation for precision is not matched by anyone, so the mistakes he's made recently seems a bit of an anomaly.
* There is an apparent anomaly in the numbers that we should correct before we publish the report.
* When her computer disappeared off his desk one day, apparently stolen, she was very troubled by this anomaly.
* In order to appreciate how big this anomaly is, you have to understand our business a little bit better. Let me explain...
* This is an anomaly that is unlikely to occur again.
* We have no answer to this anomaly.
* There is no anomaly of any kind whatsoever!
* This change removes the anomaly.
* Therein lies the anomaly!
* It's an anomaly that you earn more than I do.
* Most considered his resignation as the quiet removing of an anomaly within the company.
* The changes in the law have left this gross anomaly unaffected.
* The company was an anomaly from the beginning and has remained one throughout its life.
* I was very troubled by this anomaly.
* On the morning after Election Day, the candidates and the country woke up to a deeply disturbing and perplexing anomaly: they had voted for a new president but no one could tell them who it was.
* This is an anomaly that is unlikely to happen again.
* I am an anomaly.
* When we saw gas cans strangely scattered around the work area, we thought it something of an anomaly that should be reported.
* "The coup and all the events following it has been such an anomaly in our lives," she sighed.
* I pointed out to her the astonishing anomaly that...
* Let me dwell for a moment on a curious anomaly....
* "The eminence of a landed aristocracy, which had been justified by the economic and political conditions of previous centuries, seemed an anomaly in the twentieth century, when industry and commerce became dominating factors in economic life." (Source: British National Corpus)
* In my talk I will speculate on the origins of this seeming anomaly.
* There may be some pragmatic merit in the position he's taking on the issue but his position continues to abound in anomaly nonetheless.






