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'odd to' is not a correct part of a sentence
Instead, you can use the phrase 'odd that,' which means the same thing and is used to express surprise. Example: "It's odd that he wasn't there when I arrived."
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That seemed odd to him.
It was odd to watch.
"It seemed a little odd to me.
"Seems really odd to me," he said.
But onstage he is odd to watch.
"So that was odd to me.
It was odd to interview him then.
It is odd to watch transcendence happen.
It seemed odd to him.
It feels odd to me.
"It's very odd to me," he said.
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