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It should be used mainly when expressing surprise or commenting on something that seems odd or anomalous. For example: "It's strange that Joe decided to leave his high-paying job to move to a small village in Italy."
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Think about how strange that is, right?
Pete knows how strange that sounds.
Strange, that.
Technology is strange that way.
It seems strange that it should happen".
"It's pretty strange that I'm here".
Strange that it's just a Maine thing.
That is strange; that normally indicates manipulation.
Strange that I would say this.
Sylvia notices something strange that she dislikes.
'It was strange that it hadn't changed.
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