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The phrase "eerie of" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase could be "eerie vibes" or "an eerie feeling," both of which convey a sense of strangeness or uneasiness. Example: The abandoned house was filled with an eerie feeling, as if someone was watching us from the shadows.
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We were in that eerie, eye-of-the-hurricane calm.
But it was part of an eerie picture of a province that is slipping away.
But there is too an eerie feeling of hopefulness, of a possibility not yet foreclosed.
The crossing is an eerie couple of hundred yards of no-man's-land.
With an almost eerie level of calm, each of the young people thanked the Lord.
Her poem, "All Souls," perfectly captures the eerie nature of this time of year.
Only those who have never traveled into orbit are in the habit of describing "the eerie silence of outer space".
His paintings are eerie scenes of the ruinous edges of modern British life.
Severe, relentless, devoid of ambient comfort, it was an eerie approximation of an unrecoverable past.
Afterward, photographs of the empty streets offered an eerie vision of a world without people.
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