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is paradoxically
adverb
In a paradoxical manner; so as to create a paradox.
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If such a paradoxical decomposition exists, we say ({ e_i }_{i in I}) is paradoxically decomposed by (mathcal {S}).
In fact, its weakness is paradoxically its strength.
Their peaceful rusticity is paradoxically evoked in quick, restless strokes.
That is, paradoxically, why markets have been relatively sanguine.
Their route to total serenity is, paradoxically, fantastically complicated.
But the material itself is paradoxically old-fashioned.
Atom is a word whose origin is paradoxically unscientific.
The story of the blockbuster's explosion is, paradoxically, bound up with that of publishing's recent troubles.
What makes Union City remarkable is, paradoxically, the absence of pizazz.
Another huge barrier to independent inventors is, paradoxically, the system set up to protect them.
THE one sure way to prolong an animal's life is, paradoxically, to starve it.
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