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The phrase "are a bit funny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat humorous or amusing, often in a light-hearted or informal context.
Example: "The jokes in that movie are a bit funny, making it enjoyable to watch with friends."
Alternatives: "are somewhat amusing" or "are a little humorous."
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A lot of chefs are a bit funny about pastry and baking – I'm not sure they think it's macho enough.
But where, in the typical contemporary memoir, the troubled youth and the alienated father would silently acknowledge their vexed journey toward expertise and adulthood, he merely gave me an opaque look and asked if I was really sure this was a good idea, and had I run it by Mom? "Your reflexes are a bit funny, Dad," he said.
They are a bit funny, people come over and try and play them.
Most places will let workers keep bar tips, but there are the odd ones that are a bit funny about staff having money on them during a shift.
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Boris's answer was a bit funny.
My accent is a bit funny because I've been in America for so long.
It escalated into a controversy – but I just thought it was a bit funny".
"I thought they'd be a bit funny because I used to be on drugs.
I liked it because it was a bit funny and good.
"I remember that down at the start, I knew that it was a bit funny," Swan said this week.
In my defence, I am trying to be a bit funny – it's not my aim to report the news or discourse sympathetically on people's problems or illnesses.
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