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The phrase "are bizarre to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is strange or unusual to a particular person or group.
Example: "The customs of that culture are bizarre to outsiders who are not familiar with their traditions."
Alternatives: "seem odd to" or "appear strange to".
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And I would like to hear Takes 133 and 136 on 'Artists are bizarre,' to see if we can find anything better than what we've got.
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It is bizarre to watch.
It's bizarre to go back there.
"It was bizarre to me.
TO OUTSIDERS it was bizarre; to Nigerians it was business as usual.
It is bizarre to push Mr Caro to the margins of this debate.
Which was bizarre to witness, admittedly, but still preferable to Kay Burley.
This is bizarre to go into a restaurant and come out injured".
"Walpurgisnacht" and "Sunny Duet" are extravagant old Bolshoi highlights: it's bizarre to see them resurrected.
You have to entertain, be bizarre, to be unique, contrary, instead of being simple.
Having a court decide whether poker is a game of skill is bizarre to most professionals.
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