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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a bit bizarre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strange or unusual in a mild or informal way.
Example: "The ideas presented in the meeting are a bit bizarre, but they sparked some interesting discussions."
Alternatives: "seem a little odd" or "are somewhat strange".
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We need people who are a bit bizarre to be the Mr. Rochesters or Heathcliffs".
We need people who are a bit bizarre to be the Mr Rochesters or Heathcliffs".
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Frankly it's a bit bizarre.
"The setting was a bit bizarre.
Sometimes the changes can be a bit bizarre.
By any standard, this is a bit bizarre.
But that was precisely because the sport is a bit bizarre to watch.
And I thought, 'This is a bit bizarre – I should be interviewing him.'" It's not a completely fanciful suggestion.
To say out loud that your name has "market value" must be a bit bizarre.
My friends thought my interest in ballet was a bit bizarre, because it came from nowhere.
"It's a bit bizarre," he is saying, in the middle of a hurried room-service lunch at his hotel.
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