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The phrase "weird to" is not correct in written English
You could use the phrase "strange to" instead, which means the same thing. For example: "It was strange to see so many people wearing masks in public."
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"It's weird to struggle.
"It's weird to me".
It's not weird to me".
"And that's weird to me.
It'll be weird to stop".
It's weird, to be honest," she sighs.
I mean, it's weird to be here.
It felt weird to return to New York.
"The government is weird to me.
"It's still pretty weird to me.
"It's weird to me," Dusty Baker said.
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