Sentence examples for strange enough to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "strange enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to introduce a surprising factor or to emphasize an action. For example, "She was brave enough to jump off the bridge, but strange enough to do so without wearing a life jacket."

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It's strange enough to be interesting.

It was just strange enough to be a good idea.

Their new songs are more persuasive live; the old ones strange enough to still sound fresh.

It's an appealing combination: balletic enough to reassure, strange enough to let audiences feel they are venturing onto new terrain.

It is strange enough to watch these people fall apart, but even stranger to be the cause.

Though "Upstream Color" may not be more than the sum of its effects, these are impressive and strange enough to make it worth arguing about.

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Is it possible that book browsing is already strange and unusual enough to be considered material for art?

And as if it wasn't strange enough already to have someone so seemingly innocent dictate plans for murder, her voice switches between that of a young American girl and an old German scientist.

"It had an effect on me – a very strange emotion – enough to make me start writing stuff down".

The Palestinian's name is not being released, so perhaps he's been to Hungary before — the world is certainly strange enough for that to be the case.

It has to be more than happenstance that 85% of the people in the room had body piercings, tattoos and spiked hair, and the other 15% simply looked strange enough for me to avoid.

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