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The phrase "a bit peculiar for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat unusual or strange in relation to a specific context or situation.
Example: "Her choice of clothing was a bit peculiar for a formal event, as she opted for bright colors instead of the usual dark tones."
Alternatives: "somewhat odd for" or "rather unusual for".
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While everybody deserves a proper legal defense, even overpaid Wall Street C.E.O.s, it seems a bit peculiar for a President who has repeatedly pledged to crack down on Wall Street wrongdoing to pick as one of his top financial cops a figure who has spent much of the last decade defending senior bankers.
Pricing is a bit peculiar for a piece of hardware — the sooner you need it, the more it'll cost.
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But for Huckabee the move is a bit peculiar.
It seems a bit peculiar though that this equilibrium would have remained stable for ∼40 years, in spite of the drastically changed Caymanian landscape and dramatic declines in crab population levels.
For a czar, his authority is quite circumscribed -- even a bit peculiar, as he is the first to point out.
It sounds a bit peculiar".
It's all a bit peculiar.
Dunham's attitude seems a bit peculiar.
It all seemed a bit peculiar; a little too American.
True, this account of bodily action sounded a bit peculiar.
In this model the problem does not arise - but the reason is a bit peculiar.
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