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The phrase "a bizarre act of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an unusual or strange action or behavior that stands out in some way. Example: "The news reported a bizarre act of vandalism that left the entire community in shock."
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HIS first run for the presidency collapsed, in 1987, after a bizarre act of plagiarism.
This encounter leads to a manic chase across Colorado that culminates in a bizarre act of domestic terrorism.
In the film, they come across like the three stooges practising a bizarre act of steroidal slapstick that spills over into violence.
In a bizarre act of charity, Laura has also brought into the house a cross-dressing lunatic named Mr. Fincham Jim Nortonn), who ran over his wife.
(The bill's Democratic supporters may be performing, Gershom Gorenberg writes in the American Prospect, "a bizarre act of penance for their own courage in supporting the Iran deal last summer").
Pilger sees it as unrepentant apartheid, and cites a bizarre act of taxpayer-funded official hysteria: the 2007 "intervention" in the Northern Territory organised by the John Howard government on the pretext that paedophile gangs were operating in Indigenous settlements.
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Until last night, this Subway Series was about to be remembered for the crude behavior of Roger Clemens, who was fined $50,000 yesterday for his bizarre act of throwing a jagged bat end in the direction of his nemesis, Mike Piazza, on Sunday night.
The online empire has reversed its decision after art fans posted hands by artists such as Dürer and Leonardo as a protest: it blamed "human error" for the bizarre act of censorship.
In his final and most bizarre act of defiance, in 2010 in California, Mr. Tong assaulted a Vietnamese singer whom he deemed sympathetic to the government of Vietnam.
The novel probes the possible motivations behind this bizarre act of vandalism.
She talks incredibly fast but also very gently – so much so that when I play back the tape it seems I'm actually shouting my questions at her in some bizarre act of over-compensation.
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