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Discover LudwigThe phrase "involuntarily" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adverb that means unintentionally or without one's own volition. Example sentence: I involuntarily flinched as the gunshot went off nearby.
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I involuntarily sang out this last word.
As Noel explains to me the ins and outs of cosmic ordering, I involuntarily look dubious.
I involuntarily curl my shoulders -- as if to acknowledge our common genomic humanity.
Tucker Carlson, also on MSNBC, said, "When she comes on television, I involuntarily cross my legs".
As my wife turns on to the ramp of a parking garage, I involuntarily lurch away from the passenger door.
As I got nervous, I gripped the handlebars, and as I gripped them, I involuntarily revved and we moved out a little more.
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Nonetheless, I glanced involuntarily upward.
"It's beautiful," I said involuntarily.
I shudder involuntarily when I read this post now.
Most of the time I'm involuntarily happy.
We made eye contact, and I smirked — involuntarily, if that mitigates things, which it probably doesn't.
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