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The phrase "a bizarre idea even" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the strangeness or unexpectedness of an idea, often in a context where other ideas have already been mentioned.
Example: "After hearing all the suggestions, I must say, a bizarre idea even came up that left everyone speechless."
Alternatives: "an odd idea even" or "a strange notion even".
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Truly a bizarre idea, even by Japanese standards.
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