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"Quite paradoxically" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is paradoxical or contradictory in a somewhat surprising or unexpected way. Example: "Quite paradoxically, the more time I spend alone, the more I realize the importance of human connection."
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Despite its recent morphing into a marketing machine, the Fashion Industry is, quite paradoxically, conservative.
So when the professor, in the role of moderator, announced that the BSC team would be arguing that restorative justice was the best method of dealing with cases of domestic violence, we found ourselves, quite paradoxically, arguing against the progressive resolution in front of a large prison audience.
Indeed, quite paradoxically, chronic immune activation has been associated with high levels of viremia and is a primary driver of HIV-1 progression to AIDS.
Oxygen is essential for the life of eukaryotic organisms, and yet quite paradoxically, a toxic substance.
Consequently, and quite paradoxically, even when trying not to exploit participants, one might still suffer from an 'ethnocentrism' before research has even begun.
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Later his collegiate style, paradoxically quite mandarin, was brought to the chairmanship of the BFI.
No question that this bantam-weight lyric voice is growing and darkening quite dramatically though paradoxically I'd like to have heard a little more of the old operetta "enticement" in the phrasing of the aria where he is lost in the rapture of his memories for Leila.
Asparagus has a very slight pungency, a unique tang, yet paradoxically is quite delicate.
Her sentences have a muted calm that suggests, paradoxically, something quite remote from inner peace: it's the state you will yourself into so you can hold on to the many disparate threads of a life.
Still, in the Chinese context, our results suggest quite strongly (and perhaps paradoxically) that at least at low skill levels learning that a worker has limited residency rights in a city appears to make that city's employers more interested in hiring that worker.
Paradoxically, they appear quite eager to implement that same strategy when it comes to addressing the needs of this nation.
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