Anomaly in a sentence as a noun

This world makes the Internet and the Web seem like a rare anomaly.

With the audio file, the different brick leaps out at you as an anomaly.

The fact that he was also one of the greatest hackers in his time is just a bizarre, but welcome anomaly of tech history.

However, during the launch an anomaly was discovered and the countdown was suspended.

Really?The music industry is at best a 100 year old historical anomaly compared to the at least 4000 year history of music.

In examining this anomaly, one finds out that the Dutch offer disproportionately more grants and funding for music and the arts.

The Cup of Coffee is a little anomaly involving self esteem, addictive substances, morning routines and other bits and pieces of dark magic.

I reply, okay, sure, can you pony up the necessary $10 million?And then the independent laboratory finds a suspicious anomaly.

Noticing when English creates fuzziness is a noteworthy event precisely because it is an anomaly in the vast sea of fundamentally fuzzy ideas being expressed in English.

Anomaly definitions

noun

deviation from the normal or common order or form or rule

See also: anomalousness

noun

a person who is unusual

noun

(astronomy) position of a planet as defined by its angular distance from its perihelion (as observed from the sun)