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The phrase "ironic things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to situations, events, or objects that are characterized by irony or that evoke a sense of irony. Example: "The movie was filled with ironic things, such as the hero's failure to save the day despite his best efforts."
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To me there are enough disturbing and ironic things in life".
"She was laughing at herself and the little ironic things she perceives.
"One of the ironic things about 'Mean Streets' is that it's mainly shot in Los Angeles," Mr. Hoberman pointed out.
"The ironic things is, when we won and were getting our photograph taken, this perfect 'V' of geese flew right overhead".
In an introduction to one of Parker's collections of verse, Franklin P. Adams noted, Nobody can write such ironic things unless he has a deep sense of injustice — injustice to those members of the race who are the victims of the stupid, the pretentious, and the hypocritical.
But Hollywood sure does love an LA drama which congratulates one and all for surviving in the tough town they have made their own, and the academy might have found particularly piquant the performances from Terrence Howard and Thandie Newton as two African-American professionals harassed by Matt Dillon's racist cop on their way home from, of all the ironic things, an awards ceremony.
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It's the most ironic thing".
It's not an ironic thing?
The ironic thing is they are encouraged to do so!
The ironic thing is I get lots of freebies now.
The ironic thing is that the new is old".
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