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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'strange for' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express something that is unexpected or unusual in a certain context or situation. Here is an example: "It was strange for her to be wearing such a formal dress to a casual picnic in the park." In this sentence, 'strange for' is used to indicate that the person's choice of outfit is out of place or unusual in the given setting.
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Strange for a Saturday.
Strange for a Canadian.
"It's strange for me.
It's been pretty strange for me.
It's strange for a British player.
"I still think it's strange for people".
It was something strange for them.
The enforced silence is strange for him.
It's sometimes really strange for me.
"It is very strange for me.
It was strange, for both of us.
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