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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit strange at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that feels unusual or odd in a specific context or situation.
Example: "The atmosphere at the party was a bit strange at first, but everyone soon warmed up."
Alternatives: "somewhat odd in" or "a little peculiar at".
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Things get a bit strange at dinner.
"It's thrilling if a bit strange at first," she said.
I'm ecstatic but we just feel a bit strange at the moment.
It may sound a bit strange at first, but the same is true for your company.
The concept seemed a bit strange at first, even bizarre: Take a biological function and apply it to urban planning.
Often sad, and even a bit strange at times — but with a compelling sense of irony or discovery.
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This seemed a bit strange to us, at first, considering that the X3's sequential predecessor, the X2, hasn't launched yet.
At the start, we both thought it was a bit strange, but now not at all.
It's a bit strange, being a Canadian at Princeton.
It's a bit strange, yes, but awesome at the same time.
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