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  • adjective Not idiomatic.

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non- +‎ idiomatic

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Examples

  • Valdés has such an authoritative rhythmic drive that he can't help but give the whole endeavor an Afro-Cuban feel, but Buika has the kind of smoky, malleable voice that can traverse any style-the music they make together feels almost nonidiomatic.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Valdés has such an authoritative rhythmic drive that he can't help but give the whole endeavor an Afro-Cuban feel, but Buika has the kind of smoky, malleable voice that can traverse any style-the music they make together feels almost nonidiomatic.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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