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nonetheless surprisingly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "nonetheless surprisingly" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that something is unexpected despite a previous statement or situation. Example: "The weather was cold; nonetheless surprisingly, many people still went to the beach."
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
Though "Mistress America" succeeds where "The End of the Tour" fails, it is nonetheless surprisingly cognate both with that film and with one of the other best films of the year so far, Judd Apatow's "Trainwreck," which was written by its star, Amy Schumer.
News & Media
Nonetheless, surprisingly little is known about whether depressive symptoms are an antecedent of heavy episodic drinking, a consequence of heavy episodic drinking, or both.
Science
Nonetheless, surprisingly little is known about whether this loss is concentrated within selective subregions and/or the extent to which damage is distributed along the anterior posterior axis.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Nonetheless, still surprisingly little is known about the variation and covariation in these traits in fungal pathogens, and how relationships are modulated when traits are expressed on different host varieties.
Science
Youthfully svelte and possessed of a talent that is still vibrantly expressive, O'Sullivan is nonetheless a surprisingly mature leader of the new wave.
News & Media
Many of the cars in America's Packard Museum show the patina of use over many decades — a point of pride for Mr. Signom — but are nonetheless in surprisingly good running condition.
News & Media
Emerson the elitist, nonetheless and surprisingly, is upbeat about democratic politics: "the evils of popular government appear greater than they are; there is compensation for them in the spirit and energy it awakens.
News & Media
Nonetheless more surprisingly, RNAi against Emb suppressed the accumulation of the pre-miRNA that occurs in an Exp5 single knockdown.
Science
Nonetheless, the surprisingly high incidence in the intraoperative setting of large tidal volumes has, to our knowledge, not been reported.
Science
Nonetheless, we surprisingly found that BM-MSC treatment led to much higher levels of Beclin1 and LC3-II in HG-treated INS-1 cells, suggesting the enhanced autophagosomesformation.
Science
There has, nonetheless, been surprisingly little in-depth, qualitative research that has investigated if and how 'gene talk' is employed by people related to someone with a psychiatric diagnosis.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "nonetheless surprisingly" as it can sound redundant. Choose either "nonetheless" or "surprisingly" depending on whether you want to emphasize the contrast or the unexpected nature of the situation. Consider rephrasing for better clarity.
Common error
Avoid combining "nonetheless" and "surprisingly" as they often convey similar meanings, leading to redundancy. Instead of "nonetheless surprisingly", choose the word that best fits the context or rephrase the sentence for better clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "nonetheless surprisingly" functions as an adverbial modifier, aiming to express both contrast and unexpectedness. However, Ludwig AI points out its awkwardness and potential redundancy, suggesting it's not ideal for conveying these nuances effectively.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "nonetheless surprisingly" attempts to combine contrast and unexpectedness, but it's often flagged as awkward and redundant. Ludwig AI indicates that it's generally better to choose either "nonetheless" or "surprisingly", or to rephrase the sentence for clarity. While sources like The New York Times and The Guardian have used the phrase, it's infrequent and can be improved by opting for more concise alternatives. The key takeaway is to prioritize clarity and avoid unnecessary combinations of adverbs that convey similar meanings. Consider using options like "yet surprisingly" or restructuring the sentence to emphasize either the contrasting element or the surprise, but not both in a single, potentially clumsy phrase.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
yet surprisingly
Replaces "nonetheless" with "yet", offering a more concise way to introduce the unexpected element.
however surprisingly
Substitutes "nonetheless" with "however", providing a slightly more formal alternative.
unexpectedly however
Reorders the phrase to emphasize the unexpected nature of the situation, using "however" for contrast.
surprisingly though
Reverses the structure, placing "surprisingly" first and using "though" to introduce the contrast.
even so surprisingly
Adds emphasis with "even so" before "surprisingly", highlighting the unexpected nature despite prior context.
despite that surprisingly
Similar to "in spite of that", but slightly more concise.
in spite of that surprisingly
Uses a longer phrase, "in spite of that", to set up the contrast before the surprise.
astonishingly nonetheless
Replaces "surprisingly" with "astonishingly" for greater emphasis, keeping "nonetheless" for the contrast.
remarkably in spite of this
Uses "remarkably" to highlight the unexpected aspect and "in spite of this" for the contrasting element.
it's still surprising
Simplifies the phrase to a more direct statement, emphasizing the surprise more than the contrast.
FAQs
Is "nonetheless surprisingly" grammatically correct?
The phrase "nonetheless surprisingly" is often considered redundant and awkward. It's generally better to choose either "nonetheless" or "surprisingly", or rephrase the sentence for clarity.
What can I use instead of "nonetheless surprisingly"?
Alternatives include "yet surprisingly", "however surprisingly", or simply using "nonetheless" or "surprisingly" on their own, depending on the context.
What's the difference between "nonetheless" and "surprisingly"?
Nonetheless indicates a contrast or concession, while "surprisingly" highlights something unexpected. Using them together can be redundant. Choose the word that best fits the intended meaning.
How can I rephrase a sentence using "nonetheless surprisingly" to be more concise?
Instead of "nonetheless surprisingly", try phrases like "unexpectedly however" or "surprisingly though". Alternatively, rewrite the sentence to emphasize either the contrast or the surprise, but not both with separate adverbs.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested