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"has been oddly" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something in an ironic or unexpected way. For example, "The silence in the room has been oddly deafening."
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But it has been oddly fun.
But one group has been oddly silent: grammarians.
In Japan, however, the reaction has been oddly muted.
The relationship with Neymar in Brazil has been oddly skittish.
For such a determined revolutionary, Mr Bush has been oddly indulgent of failure among his staff.
She has been oddly loth to associate herself with Mr Lagos's government.
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So far, they have been oddly muted.
Some have been oddly quiet.
Mali have been oddly listless and disjointed.
Yet, for a long time in America, politicians have been oddly unimportant.
As the infantile Nora, Ms. McTeer would appear to have been oddly cast.
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