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'there was something odd' is a perfectly valid sentence in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to describe a situation where something is out of the ordinary. For example, "When I arrived at the party, there was something odd in the air - none of the guests were talking to each other."
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But there was something odd.
"There was something odd about him.
There was something odd about her.
There was something odd in hearing Obama invoke Clinton.
There was something odd and unsatisfying about Henin's initial retreat.
There was something odd, even mournful, about Mr. Elbaz's hurrah.
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THERE is something odd about seeing Afghans and Somalis stumbling about in the snow in western Serbia.
Full VR mode is oddly a bit disorienting despite the fact that it's such an iconically basic blocky game, but there was something odd-feeling about it.
There is something odd about their position.
There is something odd about this opinion.
But there is something odd about Colin Firth.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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