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Discover Ludwig"so bizarre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is extremely strange or unexpected. For example: "The way the cat ran across the room was so bizarre."
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So bizarre.
It was so bizarre.
My life became so bizarre.
It is so bizarre.
That seems so bizarre, right?
It was just so bizarre.
"And this is so bizarre".
"That's why it's so bizarre".
This is just so bizarre".
This is just so bizarre and unusual".
I thought that was so bizarre.
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