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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty weird" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite strange or unusual in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I had a pretty weird dream last night about flying cats and talking trees."
Alternatives: "quite strange" or "rather odd".
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"It's a pretty weird situation," Gutierrez said.
"Outside of that small arts community, it's a pretty weird place to be.
When I was small my parents had a pretty weird sense of things, too.
"It's a pretty weird record and you can dance to it," Liddiard said of the album.
It's a pretty weird record and you can dance to it.
Marfa is evidently a pretty weird place, not to mention a cinematographer's dream.
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They've also got a pretty weird-looking top-down shooter featuring famous NEO-GEO characters coming out for the PSP, NEO-GEO Heroes, as a way of celebrating the console's 20th anniversary.
In interviews publicizing its release, he called it "a relic," "pretty weird," and "hard to watch".
This is only one way in which writing about video games for a living is pretty weird.
So the big serious psychosexual issues have to be compressed into a couple of (pretty weird) dramatic scenes.
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