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The phrase "a bizarre interpretation of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an unusual or strange understanding or explanation of a concept, idea, or event.
Example: "The critics were baffled by the director's bizarre interpretation of the classic novel."
Alternatives: "an odd understanding of" or "a peculiar view of".
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Cornered, Mr Craddick came up with a bizarre interpretation of the rules.
We've adopted a bizarre interpretation of tolerance which involves positively falling over ourselves to celebrate every religion under the sun – except, God forbid, "ours".
That may have been a bizarre interpretation of a provision of the state liquor law that forbade the service of liquor to disorderly people — a group to which homosexuals, in the view of the State Liquor Authority, automatically belonged, regardless of decorum.
It is a bizarre interpretation of Islam yoked to a political agenda which is very modern.
A bizarre interpretation of India's internet laws sent two 21-year-old Facebook friends to prison and raised questions of how serious the government is about allowing the freedom of speech, online or otherwise.
Having accused three men of rape, she was taken into custody as long ago as October, accused of relations sexuelles adulterines - extra-marital sexual intercourse - a bizarre interpretation of the law that degrades the victim still further and gets her jailed into the bargain.
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"They have a perverse and bizarre interpretation of the law," said Derek Andrew, the managing director of Pathfinder Pubs, which oversees a chain of 30 Pitcher and Piano locations around the country but has not had dance-related problems in other jurisdictions.
The president of Wwasps, Ken Kay, said in an e-mail message to parents that PANI's actions were the result of "overzealousness and bizarre interpretation" of the laws.
I can think of no more tasteless use of the sacred, but the bizarre interpretation of religion in contemporary India means that hardly anybody thinks the tiles an outrage.
What bothered me was that Finnigan was viscerated and forced to apologise, and that her daughter Chloe Madeley was subjected to rape threats in some bizarre interpretation of retaliation.
To her, it was "a bizarre version of coming out".
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