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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bizarre of" is incorrect and not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that someone may use it informally in spoken English, but it would not be considered grammatically correct. One possible interpretation of this phrase could be "the bizarre aspect of," in which case it could be used in a sentence like, "It was the bizarre of the situation that caught my attention." However, this would still be considered incorrect and should be written as "the bizarre aspect of" or "the bizarre nature of."
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Most bizarre of all was BTK's courting of the media.
Then came the most bizarre of crowd reactions.
Agica was involved in the diagramed deal, one of the most bizarre of the tournament.
Author Rudyard Kipling described them as "the most bizarre of the ursine species".
The Public was always one of the most bizarre of these structures, though.
Then came the latest bizarre twist in this most bizarre of elections.
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Think of the bizarre dynamism of his films with Richard Pryor.
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