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The phrase "a strange time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a period that feels unusual or out of the ordinary, often in a context that evokes confusion or uncertainty.
Example: "We are living in a strange time where many things seem unpredictable and chaotic."
Alternatives: "an odd period" or "a peculiar moment".
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What a strange time".
She's in a strange time.
It is a strange time here.
Mentally, it's a strange time too.
It arrived at a strange time.
But this is a strange time.
"It was a strange time," says Singer.
"It's a strange time," he said.
"It is a strange time to repudiate that common sense.
It is a strange time to be a Jew.
Carnival season has always been a strange time for looking.
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