paradoxically

IPA: pɛrʌdˈɑksʌkɫi

adverb

  • In a paradoxical manner; so as to create a paradox.
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Examples of "paradoxically" in Sentences

  • We hate the area “down there”—and, paradoxically, that is why we often feel so crazed.
  • The best evidence Ms. Kadeer did not instigate the riots paradoxically comes from the Chinese themselves.
  • You said once that writing in English paradoxically allowed you to connect with Bosnians around the world.
  • I also happen to say, again paradoxically, that I had tried to draw in my character the only Christ we deserve.
  • The proof of this, paradoxically, is that nobody can find any proof (or their assets) - such is the alchemic cleverness of our Mr. Big.
  • The reason why it matters who sits on the bench, paradoxically, is that the law is only partially, or modestly underdetermined from the standpoint of existing legal norms of practice.
  • The intense legal jockeying to determine who will own new scientific knowledge, paradoxically, is preventing scientists from having the freedom to collaborate and generate that knowledge in the first place!

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