Sentence examples for all a bit strange from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all a bit strange" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that seems unusual or odd.
Example: "The way they reacted to the news was all a bit strange, leaving everyone confused."
Alternatives: "somewhat odd" or "a little peculiar."

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It's all a bit strange, really.

It was all a bit strange".

"This is all a bit strange," said Tom Gaynor, the spokesman for the United States Postal Service offices serving New York City and Long Island.

Pérez talked about finding out through the media, about how the last time he had seen Ronaldo the Portuguese had been excited about the future, and about how this was all a bit "strange".

"He probably came here and found it all a bit strange.

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"I don't know the circumstances, but it all seems a bit strange," he said.

Hopefully you'll settle back into life in the UK fine, but if it all feels a bit strange, you're not the only one!!

After all, it seems a bit strange to challenge the constitutionality of an insolvency provision that might never be invoked.

This all might sound a bit strange, considering that Villanova turned in one of the most impressive offensive performances in the history of the semifinals of the N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament on Saturday night.

"I think we will all feel it a bit strange.

But one might very well doubt that there really do exist such things; after all, they seem more than a bit strange, and what is more, there does not seem to be any evidence that they really exist.

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