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Discover LudwigThe phrase "weird circumstance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unusual or unexpected situation.
Example: "It was a weird circumstance that brought us together at the same event after so many years."
Alternatives: "strange situation" or "odd scenario."
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It's a weird circumstance, but I'm glad it's happening.
"You think it'd be some weird circumstance or some strange thing, but it's not.
"This [film] is about three women who are brought together by this weird circumstance of all being involved with the same man," Diaz explained.
And I think fame in itself is kind of a weird circumstance and that celebrities, a lot of times, their whole lives are kind of so self-involved and they don't know what to do if they're not talking about themselves or doing something about themselves or whatever.
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Been weird circumstances, but that's life".
All I needed to know was that what I was feeling was, in the weird circumstances in which I found myself, completely normal.
"It was such a tough match, really weird circumstances for both of us," admitted Seles, who complained of a sore throat and fever going into the match.
It was entrapment, the deliberate no-balls they bowled had no real bearing on the outcome of the match, and no allowance was made for the weird circumstances in which Pakistan are forced to play international cricket.
But part of me still longed to hear Judy say, "I am Blythe" and to explain, and then to laugh about it with me so we could become friends through admittedly weird circumstances.
If he does make it all the way to the end, even in these weird circumstances after yesterday's bloodbath and who knows what's more to come, it will not diminish the magnitude of the achievement one bit, as long he's on top of his game.
So when intuitionists deny that the Law of Excluded Middle holds in non-finitary contexts, they are actually taking truth as provability; and when paraconsistentists claim that some formula can be true (in some weird circumstances) together with its negation, they are not talking of negation anymore (see e.g. Berto 2008).
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