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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tiny bizarre" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that is both small and strange, but the adjective "bizarre" does not typically pair with "tiny" in this way.
Example: "The artist created a tiny bizarre sculpture that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a small oddity" or "a little strange".
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According to the bizarre quantum laws that govern the subatomic realm, a tiny particle can be in two opposite conditions or states at once.
Cool stuff was plentiful, and I ran across a tiny Brooklyn-based outfit called Lifepod that specializes in creative (and creatively bizarre) DAP speaker systems.
This brilliantly coloured, bizarre-looking bird was thought extinct until conservationists discovered a tiny population in 1948.
Pycnogonids or sea spiders are among the most bizarre arthropods, some of them with very large legs attached on a tiny body.
In a rather bizarre lawsuit, Zakharova is suing Raising Rover, an Upper East Side pet store where she purchased Umka, a tiny Brussels Griffon, last February.
The segment also featured a number of other bizarre moments that have defined the new show, such as Arpaio arguing about gun control with a tiny plastic doughnut: .
It panders to a tiny, tiny minority.
A tiny aphid.
A tiny bit lame?
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