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Discover Ludwig"strange for him" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to describe a situation that is unusual for a particular person. For example: "It was strange for him to be so quiet during the meeting."
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The enforced silence is strange for him.
That must be very strange for him, and I worry about that".
"It would be a bit strange for him to show up in a funny suit," Slimane said.
I think it will be more strange for him, playing for Hull against Saints.
Though it might be strange for him to see his mother with such a large forehead.
And it was strange for him to want to do it.
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"I have strange feelings for him," my wife says, meaning the actor Paul Dano. "Maternal feelings?" I say.
Yet for all Blake's accomplishment, it's impossible to escape the sense that this is a strange fit for him.
Greta wasn't sure that she believed in this coincidence, although it would be a strange thing for him to lie about.
It is odd to hear Djokovic, the world No1 since mid-2014 until unseated by Andy Murray in Paris last weekend, talking about a need to create confidence but these are strange times for him.
And a number of people, when he left the room — even if he'd been angry in that room — they would feel a strange sympathy for him, as if they were feeling for a better self locked inside him that he couldn't release very easily".
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