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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of weird" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a bit weird" or "a bit of weirdness." You can use it to describe something that is slightly strange or unusual in a casual context.
Example: "I found the movie to be a bit weird, but I still enjoyed it."
Alternatives: "a little strange" or "somewhat odd."
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In his music, I could hear someone who equally loved hip-hop, Earth Wind & Fire and even a bit of weird prog.
If you go into one of the stores on Valencia Street in San Francisco, you'll probably find quite a bit of weird stuff that those stores hope to sell.
After a bit of weird behavior on AT&T's part and an early sales debut on eBay, the Motorola Flipout will be hitting AT&T's shelves on October 17th.
If you go into one of the stores on Valencia Street in San Francisco, you'll probably find quite a bit of weird stuff that those stores hope to sell.
A bit of weird news hit the wire today.
It started with a simple Robert Moses meme shared among geography students with a bit of Weird Internet sprinkled in, and it blossomed from there.
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