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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ironic about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are making a statement about something that is unexpected or contrary to what would normally be expected. For example: "It is ironic about the fact that while the city has some of the most expensive real estate in the country, it also has a very high poverty rate."
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"You want to be ironic about it".
There's nothing ironic about it at all.
When Brownstein plays music, there is nothing ironic about her.
Curiously, there is nothing jokey or ironic about the works.
You can be only so ironic about food, though.
There is nothing ironic about Mr. Prince's special rubber fetish.
It's not ironic about it, and it's not cute.
There is nothing ironic about my love of Christmas jumpers.
And you can be only so ironic about competing.
He does a good line in self-deflation, but there's nothing insincere or ironic about him.
"The Pop artists in New York were ironic about it," Mr. Foster said.
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