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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bizarre atmosphere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an unusual or strange environment or setting, often evoking a sense of discomfort or intrigue.
Example: "As I entered the abandoned house, I was immediately struck by a bizarre atmosphere that sent chills down my spine."
Alternatives: "an odd ambiance" or "a strange environment."
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Nervous onlookers peered out from restaurant and shop windows, the flashing lights of Times Square lending a bizarre atmosphere, which grew even wilder as a crowd gathered, attracted by the commotion.
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To further the bizarre atmosphere, Cowboys fans yielded an alarming number of their seats at Jerry Jones's palace to Bears fans, Chris Burke writes on SI.com, and the irrepressibly unwatchable Jon Gruden had kicked off the ESPN telecast with an over-the-top rant about how great both quarterbacks are.
There was also, the Stevenage manager had said, a chance that Everton would be "bewildered by the bizarre atmosphere" of the club's Lamex Stadium.
Perhaps the truth is that in that kind of bizarre atmosphere, where nobody is acting like a normal human being, warming him up was never going to be easy.
The bizarre atmosphere of confusion, paranoia and misapprehension – a direct result of Bilderberg's half-century history of press suppression, of delegates crouching on limo floors, or lying to their parliaments that they've attended (I'm talking to you, Tony Blair) – is finally lifting.
Though he never minimizes the bizarre atmosphere of the era, Hine never captures the widespread feeling that America had taken a totally wrong turn in the '70s.
In many of Modiano's novels there are references to invisible frontiers, to "neutral zones", to hinterlands and no‑man's lands, and the reader becomes immersed in the bizarre atmosphere of certain quartiers of Paris, where characters are glimpsed as if in a mist.
It sums up the conference's bizarre atmosphere.
Mark out of 10 for Athens 8. Great main complex, fine transport, perfect weather, wonderful volunteers, but a bizarre lack of Olympic atmosphere in the city centre.
A decade ago, Michael Levin made a bizarre discovery.
They described the atmosphere in their van as "a party," their last evening a bizarre public idyll in light of the nationwide police pursuit.
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