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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny bit weird" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is slightly unusual or strange in a light-hearted or informal manner. Example: "I found the movie to be a tiny bit weird, especially the ending where the characters started singing."
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We see her largely through his eyes, and she does seem a tiny bit weird.
To me, as to most Americans, it seemed a tiny bit weird that nearly every public building in Turkey had a picture of Atatürk on the wall.
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"A little bit weird.
It means that making weird object-based games, new controllers and new interfaces is possible for anyone with a tiny bit of electronics knowledge and some imagination".
Just soften a tiny bit and open up to other women who are feeling just as vulnerable as you are; they just have a weird way of showing it.
A tiny bit lame?
Every day a tiny bit.
"A tiny bit," he said.
In fact, it fell a tiny bit.
"It's all a tiny bit premature".
"I do a tiny bit of politics.
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