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The phrase "a very weird man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who exhibits unusual or eccentric behavior.
Example: "Everyone in the neighborhood thought he was a very weird man, always talking to himself and wearing mismatched clothes."
Alternatives: "an extremely odd man" or "a quite strange man".
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Bass, who teaches at Princeton and is also the author of a book on war crimes tribunals, writes with a jaunty flair and an eye for eccentric characters; he describes Gladstone, for instance, as "a very weird man.
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"We live in a very weird world," he admits.
I'm a fan of Leonardo di Caprio but, hey, come on, you don't send a boy to do a very, very weird man's job, even with the best makeup artists in the world.
He's very weird man.
Thanksgiving is only a few days away, so it's probably a really good time to debate whether or not political reporters should continue covering Alvin Greene, the very weird man who managed to win the Democratic primary race for the South Carolina Senate race.
There's something in their eyes that tells you they do very weird things to very weird men for lots and lots of money.
"Yes, it's a very weird route".
It was a very weird situation".
It was a very weird experience.
This is a very weird tweet.
So it was a very weird game.
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