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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also weirdly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce an additional point that is strange or unexpected in relation to the previous statement.
Example: "The movie was entertaining, but it was also weirdly unsettling at times."
Alternatives: "strangely enough" or "oddly as well".
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He was also weirdly loose-limbed.
But Polke was also weirdly inimitable.
But also, weirdly knowing the word "editor" and making the spoon the editor.
And yet it is also weirdly mesmerizing, showing real formal audacity and perverse integrity.
This state of mind was profoundly uncomfortable, but also weirdly educational.
It's also – also weirdly – touching, brave, honest, imaginative, self-aware, hilarious.
Yet also, weirdly, there's a touch of Mel Gibson's jungle nightmare Apocalypto (2006).
That meant that I was full of ideals, but I was also weirdly innocent, and weirdly helpless.
"There's a constancy to it, but it's also, weirdly, a form of entertainment, because it's optional," he says.
But the film also, weirdly enough, treads on what will seem, to American audiences, less exotic ground.
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He also appeared weirdly aloft.
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