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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'but interestingly' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to express contrast while referencing an interesting point or fact. For example: The restaurant was busy, but interestingly, the wait staff managed to provide excellent service.
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But interestingly, Amazon isn't currently allowing gifting of these boxes.
But, interestingly, it hasn't.
But, interestingly, not golf balls.
But interestingly it does not matter.
"But interestingly, I never said that, either.
It's in Barbecoa, but, interestingly, not Fifteen.
But, interestingly, it does seem to occur to Chekhov.
"But, interestingly enough, it's been constructive as well".
But interestingly, the selling would not start until 2022.
But, interestingly enough, that's a relatively recent development.
But interestingly, that has never happened with any stock – ever.
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