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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazingly however" is not correct and does not work well in written English.
It is generally used to express a contrast or an unexpected outcome, but the combination of "amazingly" and "however" is awkward and redundant.
Example: "The weather was terrible; amazingly, however, the event still attracted a large crowd."
Alternatives: "surprisingly" or "astonishingly".
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Amazingly, however, the opposite seems to be occurring.
Amazingly, however, a bus did struggle into view within ten minutes.
Amazingly, however, they had not met for more than three years.
Amazingly, however, in February 1796, Muir contrived to make his escape from Botany Bay on an American ship, which took him north across the Pacific to Vancouver Island.
Amazingly, however, Kate Stanners is the only female creative director currently working in London's advertising industry - a creative director being the linchpin position in an ad agency, exactly analogous to the editor of a newspaper.
Amazingly, however, this was probably the highest rated concoction in the taste tests.
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David Walliams demonstrates amazingly that however young or old you are, the most extraordinary things can happen.
However, amazingly quickly I lose all interest in the nature of other people's impairments and form my judgments of them simply as people.
"However, amazingly a small number of tunas and sharks, including white sharks, have evolved the ability to maintain their body temperatures higher than the surrounding water - sometimes up to 20C warmer.
However, amazingly enough, when the movie was originally written, there was no DeLorean involved.
However, amazingly enough, even with the DeLorean as part of the script, Marty's return home was STILL through the Nevada atomic bomb test.
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