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The phrase "a bizarre thing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is strange, unusual, or out of the ordinary.
Example: "It was a bizarre thing to see a snowstorm in the middle of summer."
Alternatives: "an odd occurrence" or "a strange event."
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"What a bizarre thing to be good at".
Frankly, it's a bizarre thing to be doing".
Detective Constable Alison Brown said: "I thought it was such a bizarre thing to say.
"It was a bizarre thing," Ms. Bush Lauren said at the Standard.
That's a bizarre thing to believe about an important government program.
Goodman admitted: "It's a bizarre thing, but we all remember the Ann Widdecombes and the John Sergeants and Russell Grants.
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"When you get four and a half million people a day into the system, every once in a while a really bizarre thing can happen".
"When you get four and a half million people a day into the system," Mr. Kelly said, "every once in a while a really bizarre thing can happen".
National Review comes at this problem by noting that "a grandmother and widowed daughter raising a child together" are not considered married; the reason, the magazine says, is "because their relationship is not part of an institution geared toward procreation," which is a slightly bizarre thing to say about the older woman's relationship with her daughter, the product of her own procreation.
It was a truly bizarre thing.
But instead it did a really bizarre thing: the helicopter flew straight into dense fog.
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