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The phrase "a little bizarre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat strange or unusual, often in a lighthearted or informal context.
Example: "The movie had a little bizarre twist at the end that left everyone surprised."
Alternatives: "somewhat odd" or "a bit strange."
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It is a little bizarre.
"It was just a little bizarre".
Things have also become a little bizarre.
"My movie is nasty, dark, complicated and a little bizarre.
"It was all a little bizarre," Mr. Grushkin recalled.
That was when things became a little bizarre.
"It was a little bizarre," Mrs. Waldman said.
"It's still very exciting to me, and a little bizarre, that I'm actually up there".
TO TURKEY'S prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, foreign relations must feel a little bizarre this week.
"They think I'm a little bizarre," said Brooks, whose sports background includes football.
"For Westerners," Mr. Shaw says, "the whole thing is a little bizarre".
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