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The phrase "are very bizarre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is strange or unusual in a significant way.
Example: "The results of the experiment are very bizarre, leaving the researchers puzzled about their implications."
Alternatives: "are quite strange" or "are extremely odd."
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"The French are very bizarre," Mr. Juppé said.
They're all sorts of bus stops; actually, a lot of them are very bizarre.
Reviews are very bizarre – they are assigned to one reader and that reader might hate the Middle East.
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"It's very bizarre.
"It's very bizarre and very horrific".
"It was very bizarre," she said.
That is very bizarre indeed".
It was very bizarre to me.
That's very bizarre, he wrote.
Speech is very bizarre, very fractured.
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