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The phrase "a bit odd at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that seems unusual or strange in a specific context or situation.
Example: "I found her reaction a bit odd at the meeting, considering the topic we were discussing."
Alternatives: "somewhat strange in" or "a little unusual at".
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"It seems a bit odd at least".
The system for skiing seemed a bit odd at first.
It's an argument that's both understandable and a bit odd at the same time.
The videos are down-to-earth and straightforward – demonstrations rather than screaming orgasms, which seems a bit odd at first.
It might seem a bit odd at first, probably because of cultural differences with Brazil - but get stuck in and give it a go.
The first clue that something is a bit odd at Hostess comes from the company's description of its chief financial officer, whom we are told: is responsible for driving the planned priorities of the finance organization in both the front and back office and regularly collaborates with the marketing, sales and operations departments.
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But her speech was a bit odd, especially at the end.
Mr Wilson has spent a lot of time with her in those dungeons, perhaps in the process feeling a bit odd himself; at one stage he took to wearing her dressing gown and thought he caught a glimpse of her, "a shape which was unmistakable".
The syntax is a bit odd, but George at least can declaim the words with conviction.
But there's surely something a bit odd about the touts at Wimbledon.
"I noticed a big rifle while I was eating my Big Mac and that was a bit odd," said Ethan Eyer, 30, at Newark Airport yesterday, where 90 guardsmen will rotate round the clock.
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