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Bizarre coincidence.
The fourth edition of the American Heritage Dictionary labels plus which "not well established in formal writing"; its editor, Joe Pickett, calls the usage "a bizarre construction that combines two conjunctions and has the force of a conjunctive adverb" (indeed!).
The riff that powers In My Time Of Dying is authentically churning and queasy, Ramble On sounds not like a song that's been brought out of mothballs for a benefit concert but wrigglingly, obscenely alive; Trampled Underfoot's conjunction of jittering funk and squealing, metallic guitar seems more bizarre and beguiling than ever.
The new hassles, in conjunction with the "greater attention" awarded to first- and business-class passengers, fit well with the bizarre worldview of the airlines.
Painting's New Savior: Utter cowardice, experienced as bodily paralysis in conjunction with what he would later describe, in an effort to steer the conversation away from actual events, a "bizarre floating sensation".
Bizarre booking.
Some find it bizarre.
Berlin, 1987 -- Bizarre Städte.
Some have been bizarre.
IT IS an odd conjunction.
So bizarre.
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