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The phrase "a bizarre source of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something unusual or strange that provides information, inspiration, or a reason for something.
Example: "The artist found a bizarre source of inspiration in the abandoned amusement park, leading to a unique collection of paintings."
Alternatives: "an odd origin of" or "a peculiar source of".
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On his Web site, now defunct, Cope cited a bizarre source of income:the sale of multilevel marketing rights to a bioengineered bottled water said to alter drinkers' electromagnetic auras.
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It remains a somewhat bizarre source of mathematical inspiration and an irritant to some researchers.
The Milwaukee County GOP in Wisconsin asked, "Is Justice Roberts under #NSA surveillance?" But perhaps the most bizarre source of outrage came from a contributor on the conservative website The Blaze.
First, we find a bizarre collection of sources; for example, the schizophrenic ranting of Antonin Artaud provides one of the basic concepts of the work, the "body without organs".
Vine users quickly realised that Jersey club's crazed sample repetition and pounding beats made the perfect accompaniment to the six-second dance routines that are hugely popular on the site, at the same time as Jersey club producers were mining Vine as a rich source of bizarre, anarchic sample material.
The camp remains a bizarre scene, and the source of many unexpected moments.
Prison seems to provide an almost infinite source of bizarre stories for the press.
It's a (bizarre) form of bias.
To her, it was "a bizarre version of coming out".
A bizarre display of Lilliputian goal scoring followed.
This is just a bizarre reading of the past two months.
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