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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bizarre time for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or period that is unusual or strange, often in relation to events or circumstances.
Example: "This is a bizarre time for the economy, with unexpected fluctuations and uncertainties."
Alternatives: "an odd moment for" or "a strange period for".
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IT IS a bizarre time for women's health.
This has been a bizarre time for internet freedom in countries like Russia that have (shortly) blocked sites like Reddit and Wikipedia.
It's a bizarre time for the RNC to be arguing that it needs to be taking more - not less - money from corporate interests.
"It is a bizarre time for the European Commission to be proposing a regime of punishment," John Monks, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, told Associated Press Television News.
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Savage's view: The sacking of Michael Laudrup comes at a bizarre time.
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To me it's the most heightened bizarre time in a person's life.
Last night's Oscars bizarreness was not just bizarre but bizarre in a way that is typical of this entirely bizarre time.
Bizarre time to eliminate all institutional memory".
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