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How to use at odds in a sentence

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His eyes showed an intelligence and cunning totally at odds with his grandfatherly appearance.
The intense angst though felt at odds with the surrounding natural tranquil beauty.
I had a 22-foot Regal cuddy cabin that I always had problems with and found myself constantly at odds with the dealership.
He was often at odds with the more liberal wing of the church, having opposed the decision to ordain women bishops.
Service withdrawal seems to be entirely at odds with any claim to professionalism at all.
The architecture demands a kind of display which is at odds with the tone both of the words and of the spirit of the institution.
The Carlyles had a miserable time quite visibly, often at odds, often snarling and snapping at one another in the presence of friends.
These rules are sometimes at odds with each other, resulting in financial statements that are confusing to users, preparers and attestors.
What's really foxing the industry over the cyber-attacks is that it is seemingly at odds with normal hacker behaviour.
He sets the song to his boppiest beat, an arrangement totally at odds with the band's brand of confrontational hardcore.
Maybe I'm missing something, but isn't this at odds with his often stated majoritarian views?
Dressed in their finest and bedecked with gold jewellery, their appearance seemed at odds in that uninhabited place.
The tenor in these passages is assertive, quite at odds with the almost diffident tone of the rest of the book.
Here again, he fears, his preferences are hopelessly at odds with popular tastes.
The economic growth process frequently puts rural and urban people at odds politically.
He is a boisterous, loud, energetic man, completely at odds with the surroundings.
It secured him, instantly, a reputation for boastfulness which was then at odds with his limited achievements.
To be effective, the work requires a seamlessness and pliancy that could have been at odds with emphatic articulation and step-by-step precision.
It was not justified in law and was a violation of the public's trust in its police forces and is at odds with common decency.
The problem is that their professed ideals are at odds with their lack of self-awareness.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Shakespeare's ghost has seen two or three posterities, beautifully at odds.
To bicker, argue, and debate would have been entirely at odds with its standards.
His satisfaction found expression in blatancy and in actions that were thoroughly at odds with a man of his age.
It was vintage England and one complexly at odds with their first-half performance.
The fact that these two bossy Ministers are at odds with one another adds to the political spice.
Included among the school of Eleatics, Melissus proposed in some vital aspects views bitterly at odds with the position acclaimed to be Eleatic.
Such comments are at odds with his role as Chair of the Public Accounts Committee tasked to forensically examine how public money is spent and to champion value for money.
Denbighshire County Council says the colour scheme is at odds with the historic market town and has instructed her to seek formal permission to change the colour.
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