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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a bit odd" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unusual or strange in a mild or informal way.
Example: "The results of the experiment are a bit odd, as they don't match our initial predictions."
Alternatives: "seem somewhat strange" or "appear a little unusual".
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"The argument initially was that the people who are going to smoke cannabis are a bit odd anyway," he said.
But church members need to stop talking about extremes, he says, "as if those against [the measure] are a bit odd".
That's unnerving to the audience because Ms. Corman, a slightly built actress -- the weight jokes in the script are a bit odd -- gives Janie a high adorability quotient; she has the perplexed quality of someone simply amazed by the runaway train of her life and the Martians who populate it.
Sometimes, the ideas are a bit odd.
The buttons are a bit odd.
Of course, traffic numbers are a bit odd to use with StumbleUpon because the service doesn't require that you visit its actual site if you use its popular web browser toolbar.
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