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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a weird question" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in any context where someone is asking a strange or unusual question. Example: "Did you hear that strange noise last night? Sorry if this is a weird question, but do you think it could have been a ghost?".
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That's a weird question".
What do you mean "of course not, what a weird question"?
It was a weird question: to quantify a billion dollars' worth of work seems as quixotic as counting how much wood a woodchuck could chuck.
It's a weird question, because Wallace, who died four years ago, actually lived well into the Internet era, even unto the age of Facebook and Twitter.
"I find that a weird question," Dr. Jaeger said, adding that adults don't intentionally slip to make each other happy (if they live in a household of linguists) because it's difficult to make an intentional but realistic-sounding slip.
For those of us who were children when Koch was asking strangers on the street how he was doing (it didn't seem like a weird question if you were ten years old), it's as if the eighties never ended, and we never grew up.
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This is such a broad, weird question.
"I said to him, 'This is a very weird question, but bear with me.
"I don't think Romney will win California," says Brown, who turns that really weird question into a lengthy criticism of the GOP and their "reactionary cul-de-sac" on immigration.
Weird question if you want, Ashley.
"Weird question, is there any chance I could use your keyboard for five minutes?" The woman looked apologetic.
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