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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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out of the norms

Is it normal that I can't find "out of the norms" in the dictionary?

That is out of the norm for her.
  

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The phrase is out of the norm and means 'not normal'.

  • The phrase is out of the norm and means 'not normal'.
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The phrase is out of the norm and means 'not normal'.
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Anonymous Is it normal that I can't find "out of the norms" in the dictionary?That is out of the norm for her.
I can't find it, either. It's "out of the norm", never "norms". You have used it correctly.
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norms means "rules and regulations".

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