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"something strange" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation, state of affairs, or occurrence that appears to be unusual, unexpected, or mysterious. For example: "There was something strange about the way he was acting."
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But something strange happened.
"It's not something strange.
Then something strange happened.
He discovered something strange.
Something strange is occurring.
Something strange has happened.
Then something strange occurred.
Here is something strange, though.
And then something strange happens.
But then something strange happened.
Something strange was going on.
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