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The word 'sarcastically' is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use 'sarcastically' to describe an utterance or remark that is intended to be ironic, mocking, or scornful in a humorous or cutting way. Example: "She sarcastically congratulated me on my "amazing" cooking skills after I burnt dinner for the third time this week."
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Sarcastically
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In a sarcastic manner.
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"Make this the year YOU discover a new destination," he sarcastically writes in its captions, recalling the banal exhortations of holiday brochures.
At a post-referendum rally, Black described being at the count and walking past "all these fatcat Labour councillors goading us, clapping sarcastically, saying 'better luck next time' or 'hard lines'.
Meanwhile, he was sarcastically impressed by one story on the awards ceremony pull-out, which mentioned his damning reports on Rangers FC in its second par, as if they were relevant: "Magnificent work guys: Scottish Sun finally nails the link between Rangers and Ebola".
He boldly says the word socialism and sarcastically says the word utopia.
He sarcastically questioned Israeli claims about the accuracy of the offensive, by saying "It's a hell of a pinpoint operation.
"I would have liked to be there the first time [Republican and former California governor Arnold] Schwarzenegger received his issue of Charlie Hebdo," said Thoret sarcastically, pointing to one of the resolutely leftist magazine's more unlikely supporters in the wake of January's violence.
In Ealing, our focus group laughed sarcastically when he spoke.
He suggested, sarcastically, that we would have to count the leaves on all the trees.
Sceptical critics, used to a city where nothing much happens, sarcastically asked which triumph the proposed triumphal arch would be celebrating.In this section Tough-guy Sarko Losing his grip Roads to ruin Black stuff in a green land High contrast A Macedonian makeover ReprintsYet it is happening.
As Megan McArdle sarcastically pointed out on twitter "to be fair, it DID only take thirty years".He goes on to cite the ways in which unions undermined worthy portions of the health reform legislation that passed last year.
On Fridays protesters' chants ring out to the government snipers, sarcastically pointing out their heads and necks; YouTube videos mock the regime and the claims by Syrian media that armed gangs are responsible for the violence.
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