Sentence examples for that's a bit odd from inspiring English sources

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They ultimately formed a company called Tenderfoot TV a name that's a bit odd to keep hearing repeated on a podcast.

These kids are singing about freeing Nelson Mandela, then all of a sudden there's 30 vicious, horrible skinhead Nazis that live in King's Cross and smash up every left-wing gig – that's a bit odd, isn't it?

That's a bit odd.

They were saying, 'That's a bit odd, what does he know about English people?

That's a bit odd since it's not really meant to be a forward-facing feature, but rather it's meant to be more of a protection layer.

That's a bit odd, even for Washington.

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But I realised that being a bit odd meant that there could be a payday".

"We were very small scale, a touring dance company that did work that was a bit odd in comparison to the rest of the dance scene," Mr. Bourne, 50, said in late August at Three Mills Studios in East London.

A few people felt that was a bit odd given Kid Rock's love of the Confederate flag and the fact that acronym stands for the "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People".

"That is a bit odd, and it does not fit into the way things are done".

"That is a bit odd," he said, adding: "Within this hierarchy, it is not clear where 'grave impact' would fall".

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