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The phrase "a weird state of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unusual or strange condition or situation that someone is experiencing.
Example: "After the unexpected news, I found myself in a weird state of confusion and disbelief."
Alternatives: "an odd condition of" or "a strange situation of".
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"You have to imagine that, if you've been up watching and it's 5 A.M., you're in a weird state of mind," he said.
At the same time, we have to keep working on public opinion, which pollsters find to be in a weird state of cognitive dissonance.
Their deadpan looks ironize their surroundings: what a weird state of affairs it is that men have been entrusted to control the terms that define the depiction of women.
But the pills only postponed grief by keeping the mourning process at bay, ensuring a lengthy stay in a weird state of limbo.
We're so used to palming off chuggers – just treating them like bucket-jiggling mannequin dickheads – that it creates a weird state of apathy when we do eventually interact with them.
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"I have more in common with Labour people than I do Conservatives at the moment, which is a very weird state of affairs.
"Mentally, I'm in kind of a weird state right now," Hoffmann said.
What a weird state.
If there is a precedent for this weird state of affairs, I cannot think of it.
A side effect of this weird state of global finance is that many Australians will be headed to America to get their Ed Hardy straight from the source.
It enabled this weird state of lawlessness within a bubble.
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