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The phrase "a weirdo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who behaves in an unusual or eccentric manner, often in a lighthearted or informal context.
Example: "Everyone in the group thought he was a weirdo for talking to his plants."
Alternatives: "an oddball" or "a quirky person".
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MR: And your U.K. single is "(Still A) Weirdo"?
A weirdo?
What a weirdo".
You're just a weirdo".
I'm not a weirdo.
I'm a weirdo.
You, too, can be a weirdo.
"My daughters say I'm a weirdo".
He is not a weirdo.
I'm peculiar and a weirdo.
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Balzac was a grade-A weirdo.
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