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"eerie for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling or atmosphere that is strange, mysterious, or unsettling. It is often used to convey a sense of fear or unease. Example: The old abandoned house was eerie for Amy, with its creaking floors and faint whispers echoing through the halls.
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Meeting Whitmore was eerie for me.
The place is still a bit eerie for Rickey Bradley, who had been a prisoner there in 2008.
It's a strong performance, eerie for its modern resonance; only in Trebell's demise does Mr. Jennings seek for audience sympathy.
"It's kind of eerie for a Friday night," said Matthew Broad, a student at New York University.
But when I was speaking, it was, there was nothing coming back, and it was a little eerie for me".
PARIS — Maria Sharapova was pin-drop quiet, which was both welcome and eerie for anyone who has listened to her shrieks and wails and "come onnns" echo through the chambers of Grand Slam tournaments all these years.
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The dome served as an eerie backdrop for the ceremony on Friday.
They provide an eerie backdrop for movies, children's books and theme-park rides.
The scene unfolded like an eerie metaphor for the N.H.L. lockout.
Mr. Linyekula, rubbery and supple, shows an eerie flair for seeming to float in the air.
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