Sentence examples for interestingly as a from inspiring English sources

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This sometimes presents itself, interestingly, as a failure of realism.

He describes their sympathy, interestingly, as a mask.

Interestingly, as a result of this figure, a greater percentage of men are employed part-time than ever before.

Some words are recognizable — apish, assay, baffle (listed, interestingly, as a noun only; modern usage favors the verb) — while others are more archaic.

Interestingly, as a result of these complicated arrangements, Barry says that the super-prime buyers may not even pay stamp duty on their holdings.

Interestingly, as a musical ethos, chill has also eked its way onto the pop charts: SoundCloud rap, one of the most popular and lucrative genres of the decade, is marked by distortion, low fidelity, and a slurred vocal delivery that seems plainly indebted to anti-anxiety medication.

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Interestingly, as an American woman I have strange sleeping patterns.

I learned in France there's, like, tourist observation – and you need to move beyond that to write interestingly as an outsider".

What's noteworthy is the camera can output its digital video as either a standard Quicktime file or, more interestingly, as an MPEG-2 transport stream.

We found that α-hydroxybutyrate (α HB) is the most significant metabolite associated with insulin sensitivity and, interestingly, as an early marker for dysglycemia.

Interestingly, as an additional function to vesicle formation, clathrin has been implicated in the control of mitosis by stabilizing the mitotic spindle fibres when no membrane trafficking occurs [7], [8], [9].

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