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The phrase "bizarre for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express something that is strange or unusual in comparison to a specific subject or context. Example: It was bizarre for her to suddenly burst into laughter in the middle of a funeral service.
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It's just too bizarre for that.
"Bizarre for so many reasons," she says.
"It's about emotion, which is bizarre for a tech company".
And his taste in decorating was bizarre for the times.
The judges were almost too bizarre for words.
Plays an Arabic chant that is extremely bizarre for a child's toy".
I was intimidated by the whole thing — it was a little too bizarre for me".
Is it bizarre for a college student to think that he is a household name?
All very bizarre for an organisation safeguarding the quality of care.
It's quite bizarre for Uefa to say that to the FA.
McIlroy's propensity to create headlines is bizarre for one so young and calm of character.
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