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The phrase "weird eccentric" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is odd, unusual, or different in a strange or unconventional way. For example: - "The town's most well-known resident was a weird eccentric who spent his days collecting and arranging rocks in his yard." - "Her fashion sense was always a bit strange, but in a unique and weird eccentric way." - "The new teacher was a bit of a weird eccentric, with his love for ancient history and his tendency to wear brightly colored socks."
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"I like to think a lot of my ideas spring from my own weird, eccentric obsessions," he says.
"I've realised, there's like a 40% chance that when I'm an older woman, I'll become the weird, eccentric interior decorator.
For until then no living soul had seen upon the stage such weird, eccentric, yet intensely human beings .... [They] conjured into existence a hitherto unknown comic world of sheer delight".
But Infowars back then was a weird, eccentric, but ultimately creative show that didn't care what anyone else thought of it.
The adjectives weird, eccentric, and unique also come to mind, but it has to be recognized that this is largely because production plays such an important role on this album.
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In the press, he was frequently described as "bizarre," "weird," and "eccentric".
We're are in no way as weird and eccentric as the Tenenbaums.
To Matthew Leininger, who oversaw the curatorial department, he seemed "weird and eccentric," qualities characteristic of philanthropists, in his experience.
Jones had previously written a book, Utopian Dreams, about communal living, and had noticed that the children who grew up in such settings were "remarkably mature, eloquent and unfazed by the most weird or eccentric arrival".
We noticed when we were travelling around various communities before setting up this refuge that the children who had grown up in radical, open-door groups were remarkably mature, eloquent and unfazed by the most weird or eccentric arrival.
Weird, funky, eccentric--these are these are the traits that generate eyeballs today.
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