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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find it odd" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express surprise or confusion about a situation. For example: "I find it odd that he refused to accept the job after working so hard to get it."
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Some find it odd.
I find it odd.
Doesn't he find it odd?
Though Mike Leigh doesn't find it odd.
No one back then seemed to find it odd.
"Didn't you find it odd that you found yourself lounging so much with me and Ilan?
Do you find it odd that the candidates are praising their opponents?
I do find it odd when people say they wouldn't eat human flesh if stranded.
He knows some people find it odd that he feels this way.
A new subscriber, I find it odd and inconvenient that no earlier listings are provided.
I always find it odd the way a book comes together when I'm writing it.
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