adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an unorthodox approach (= not the same as people usually use )
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It’s an unorthodox approach that her doctor doesn’t recommend for everyone.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
theory
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The unorthodox theory also provides a satisfactory explanation of exposure age.
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I have called it an unorthodox theory because few adhere to it.
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The greatest difficulties faced by this unorthodox theory are to do with the compositional variations across the Moon.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an unorthodox management approach
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There was no tolerance of unorthodox political views.
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Treating the disease with a diet rather than with medicine is an unorthodox approach that few doctors recommend.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bateson had a most orthodox Oxford education and a most unorthodox career.
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Convinced it had a best seller on its hands, Random House came up with the unorthodox idea of relaunching the book.
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His spiritual life would follow the same unorthodox and aggressively assertive pattern.
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The rebellious figure in unorthodox white football shoes sometimes donned pantyhose for warmth under his game pants.
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The skeletons found on this site were buried in unorthodox manner and might have been plague victims.
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They alone were in unorthodox dress.
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To lure shoppers, some merchants have employed some unorthodox promotion techniques.
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You can find unorthodox remedies right down the street in Batavia.