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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as strange" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare something to another thing that is considered unusual or odd.
Example: "The weather today is as strange as it was last week when it snowed in April."
Alternatives: "just as odd" or "equally bizarre".
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It struck me as strange.
But it does strike me as strange.
Many other objects were just as strange.
This ought to strike us as strange.
The last out was just as strange.
No, but something just as strange.
Emmerich defined the uproar as "strange".
(Larissa MacFarquhar once referred to McCarthy's novels as "strange failures").
This is not as strange as it seems.
It may not be as strange as it sounds.
Her abrupt, sarcastic humor struck mainstream viewers as strange.
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