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The phrase "a very odd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unusual or strange in a more emphatic way.
Example: "The painting had a very odd color scheme that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "quite strange" or "rather unusual".
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A very odd decision.
"There's a very odd atmosphere there.
Then a very odd thing happened.
CELIBACY is a very odd thing.
It was a very odd time".
It's a very odd thing, bareboating.
"It is a very odd mix.
This is a very odd play".
It's a very odd profession.
It's a very odd prospect.
"It's a very odd election," Dimbleby said.
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a very quirky
a very unusual
a very paradoxical
a very surprising
a very bizarre
a quite odd
a very remarkable
a very freaky
a very astonishing
a very peculiar
a very uncanny
a very occasional
a very extraordinary
a very curious
a highly odd
a very weird
a very awkward
a very funny
a very inquisitive
a very strange looking
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