Sentence examples for a bit odd for from inspiring English sources

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She was wearing a cross, which would have been a bit odd for Mary, a Protestant.

So it's a bit odd for Trump to suggest the Lebanese government is fighting Hezbollah.

It was maybe a bit odd for him to be doing Johnny Cash songs".

So it is a bit odd for Gnaulati to use this theory, with no acknowledgement of its history, to worry about undervaluing boys' "mental gifts".

James Bendall, owner of Axiom, said: "I have to admit, I find the motion a bit odd for a beer consumer group AGM.

It seems a bit odd for Mars to put this on the table at the start of negotiations without being cued by Wrigley or Goldman.

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That's a bit odd, even for Washington.

It was a little bit odd for me because I had come up as a first baseman and I didn't even own an outfielder's glove.

Isn't it a bit odd that London and, for that matter, other big English cities and surrounding regions, don't enjoy greater control over their own affairs?

Since over the past few years there has been widespread consensus among educators that Every Child Matters represents an excellent development, it seems a bit odd to blame Ofsted for enforcing this piece of legislation.

I know it's a little bit odd for Google to get into the wedding planning space but it will no doubt boost the Google Apps products appeal to twenty or thirty something brides.

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