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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but weirdly" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrasting or unexpected statement or observation. Example 1: I thought the movie was going to be scary, but weirdly, I found it to be quite funny. Example 2: The restaurant had great reviews, but weirdly, I didn't enjoy my meal as much as I expected to. Example 3: She always seemed happy in public, but weirdly, her diary revealed a much more troubled side of her.
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But weirdly, it works.
But, weirdly, no.
But weirdly now, I just think it maybe could.
I heard the eccentric but weirdly rousing choral harmonies.
But, weirdly, Chelsea's deal with Yokohama Tyres actually adds something.
But, weirdly, it is equally hard not to be impressed.
But weirdly it was an important milestone for me.
We both found this ethos uncharming but weirdly funny.
MAKE: MILK BOTTLE MOUTH ORGAN A slightly quaint but weirdly satisfying activity for the musically minded.
It was finely ground powder, the consistency of confectioner's sugar, dry but weirdly creamy.
On "No Help Coming" (Transdreamer), she sings nasally, seemingly distracted but weirdly tenacious.
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