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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost bizarre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly strange or unusual, often conveying a sense of surprise or disbelief.
Example: "The plot of the movie was almost bizarre, leaving the audience questioning the director's choices."
Alternatives: "nearly absurd" or "almost surreal".
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But then his background is so strange as to be almost bizarre.
In Hollywood, it is extremely uncommon, almost bizarre, for a marriage to endure.
Many of these poses were unnatural to begin with, but Ofili's nervousness in Sidibé's presence made them look almost bizarre.
But the blitzkrieg style of all-out assault in one week in September seems almost bizarre to many executives.
It's that the writing itself rings false to an almost bizarre degree, with the result that the world created in the show simply isn't credible.
"Yet there is an almost bizarre disconnect between the headlines and what the people who matter — the investors, analysts, board members and, yes, even regulators — are seeking.
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The story of its discovery turns out to be almost as bizarre as the pilot itself.
In January 2001, when the allegations came to light, they seemed almost too bizarre to be true.
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