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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as so bizarre" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers due to its awkward construction.
Example: "The situation was as so bizarre that no one could believe it."
Alternatives: "so bizarre" or "as bizarre as".
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In "My Story," Smart tries to steer the reader away from seeing her experience as so bizarre that it warrants more curiosity than compassion.
Robertson explains that Lizzie's testimony of her activities on the day of the murder was regarded as so bizarre because the police and prosecution could not conceive of the lack of purpose in the lives of unmarried women of her class.
Before the second Test, played at Lord's, a series of events took place that Fraser-Sampson later described as "so bizarre as to be totally unbelievable, and yet [they] happened".
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Part of what makes the rush to market LAFC and the Galaxy as rivals so bizarre is that the Galaxy already have a legitimate, longstanding rival in San Jose.
This sense of an absolute occlusion of the "real" Adams has always been a factor in his political presence — which is not to say that he is necessarily any more inauthentic than your average successful politician, just that the concealment of the "real deal" is, as Clinton remarks, so bizarre.
This sense of an absolute occlusion of the "real" Adams has always been a factor in his political presence which is not to say that he is necessarily any more inauthentic than your average successful politician, just that the concealment of the "real deal" is, as Clinton remarks, so bizarre.
The effect is so bizarre as to produce a sense of cognitive dissonance -- as though Simone de Beauvoir had wandered onto the set of the Robin Byrd show.
Some of the books Kelly and Hibner highlight seem so bizarre as to be worth keeping.
Regretfully, that is far more likely to happen than anything so bizarre as to fall victim of some inexplicable form of radio-induced glioma.
At least there's nothing quite so bizarre as a polar bear in Mad Dogs, although the man in the Tony Blair mask was pretty surreal.
Then, too, "SF is largely a short story medium," in which, as Kingsley Amis had pointed out, the heroes are ideas, not people, and the ideas are often "so bizarre as to sustain conviction only with difficulty over any extended treatment".
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