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The phrase "a bizarre aspect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a peculiar or unusual feature of something, often in a context where you are analyzing or discussing a topic.
Example: "One bizarre aspect of the film was its unexpected ending that left the audience in shock."
Alternatives: "an odd feature" or "a strange element."
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The disappearance in 1995 of the Welsh rock musician Richey Edwards, then aged 27, became a major British media event and, in the years that followed, supposed sightings of (or messages from) Edwards, akin to those of Elvis Presley in the US, lent a bizarre aspect to his supposed death.
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In a particularly bizarre aspect of that particularly bizarre election, three California political consultants were whisked into a Moscow hotel, where they were kept, almost as prisoners, until Mr. Yeltsin won.
A bizarre scene for sure.
The most ordinary words, the simplest ideas assume a new and bizarre aspect.
Although there was one bizarre aspect, at least for an English cricket fan.
Others, such as Anne Applebaum, writing for Slate in 2007 under the headline The Princess and Her Pea-Sized Legacy, claim that Diana had no effect on anything, that the "genuinely bizarre aspect of the all-consuming Diana mania... is how slight a trace it has left behind".
The attention, of course, had much to do with the famous names involved, and with Mr. Phoenix's bizarre aspect.
The bizarre aspect of much of Russian state propaganda is that its intended audience is private, not public.
The most bizarre aspect of this, as Ricky Gervais is the very first to point out, is that he really doesn't have anything to prove.
To me, the most bizarre aspect of the story was his parents' apparent ignorance of what he does online and with whom he comes into contact.
That is the most bizarre aspect of Manezes' decision to pair Hulk with Neymar, the wunderkind whose moves are so silky that he is seen by many as a player who best promotes the so-called beautiful game.
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