Sentence examples for although paradoxically from inspiring English sources

The phrase "although paradoxically" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that seems contradictory or counterintuitive to what has been previously stated.
Example: "The economy is growing, although paradoxically, unemployment rates are also rising."
Alternatives: "even though it seems contradictory" or "despite the apparent contradiction."

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It's a tremendously funny play, although paradoxically it was, by a narrow margin, the Oresteia that cheered me up most.

On the down side was a certain amount of uniformity, although, paradoxically, Laura said, that is a significant source of its popularity in the restaurant trade.

Such resentments are of a piece with the anger suffusing the presidential campaigns, although paradoxically enough Donald Trump has spoken out in favor of retaining federal lands.

Their formal operations of disassociation and fragmentation give the films a certain aesthetic modernity, although, paradoxically, they reject the all-encompassing figures of political modernity in which their parents participated in the 60s and 70s through their belief in revolution.

In this article, Stuart Lawson argues that Sci-Hub and such sites hinder long-term preservation, etc., although paradoxically it is easier to reconnect with Library Genesis and b-ok.org than with many other academic sites.

Even in 2011, Ms. Merkel withheld support for the air campaign by Britain and France that hastened the demise of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi in Libya (although, paradoxically, German Patriot missile batteries are deployed to shield her country's NATO ally, Turkey, from Syrian attack).

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Joplin sang it unaccompanied, and although Boden paradoxically adds a mournful concertina, he's happy to classify it as a folk song.

In the Middle Ages Pythagoras and Pythagorean philosophy were regarded as the height of Greek philosophical achievement, although, somewhat paradoxically Pythagoreanism was not still an active philosophy as were Platonism and Aristotelianism but instead belonged to an "imagined history" of philosophy (Hicks 2014, 420).

Paradoxically, although the description of Greece fills three whole books, such elements are virtually neglected in them.

Paradoxically, although the government is introducing something called universal credit, it won't embody the principle of universality.

Paradoxically, although they were ranked as one of the greatest TV acts in history, Eric and Ernie were fundamentally a theatrical act.

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