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paradoxically though
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "paradoxically though" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a seemingly contradictory idea or situation. For example: "He was a wealthy man, paradoxically though, he was never truly happy."
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Alternative expressions(9)
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49 human-written examples
Paradoxically, though, suicide rates also rise sharply.
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Paradoxically, though, these setbacks strengthen President Obama's hand.
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Paradoxically, though, these same works in due course became vehicles for many dissimilar ballerinas that followed.
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"Paradoxically, though, it's made her bigger and stronger because it has humanised her.
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Paradoxically, though, they have not really gotten much credit for their efforts.
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Paradoxically, though, short-eared owls are ten-a-penny this year.
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Similar Expressions
11 human-written examples
And this one certainly did, though, paradoxically, it trampled the smaller parties in the process.
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Jam bands cherish the spontaneity of the live moment, even though, paradoxically, their fans tend to be obsessive archivists.
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Foie gras has the dubious distinction of being one of the few gourmet "ingredients" that is illegal to produce in the UK, even though, paradoxically, it is legal to buy, sell and consume.
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They found that in almost all cases the visionary companies had been motivated more by such beliefs and less purely driven by profit than the comparison firms, even though, paradoxically, they had been more profitable in the long run.
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Crucially, the theatre kept its seat prices low, believing that public money was best spent on audiences not scenic extravagance, though, paradoxically, the brilliance of Prowse's designs deceived critics into thinking the opposite.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "paradoxically though" to introduce a statement that contrasts with or seems to contradict what was previously stated. It effectively signals an unexpected twist or a surprising aspect of the situation.
Common error
While "paradoxically though" is useful, avoid using it too frequently in your writing. Overuse can make your text sound repetitive and less impactful. Vary your sentence structure and use synonyms like "nevertheless" or "however" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
Paradoxically though functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying the clause it introduces by indicating a surprising or contradictory element. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage in expressing seemingly contradictory ideas. It connects two statements, highlighting that the second is unexpected given the first.
Frequent in
News & Media
58%
Science
21%
Encyclopedias
4%
Less common in
Formal & Business
2%
Academia
2%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "paradoxically though" is a grammatically correct and commonly used adverbial phrase to introduce a statement that seems contradictory to what has been previously mentioned. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. Predominantly found in news and media, science and encyclopedias, it serves to highlight an unexpected or ironic twist. While effective, it should be used judiciously to avoid redundancy, and alternative expressions may sometimes offer a more nuanced expression. As such, it's a useful tool for adding complexity to writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
In spite of the apparent contradiction
Emphasizes that the following statement is true despite an apparent contradiction.
Despite the contradiction
Highlights the presence of a contradiction that doesn't negate the main point.
Nevertheless
Similar to 'yet', but slightly more formal and emphatic.
Strangely enough
Emphasizes the surprising nature of the following statement.
Even so
Indicates that what follows is still true despite what has been said.
Conversely
Highlights an opposite relationship between two statements.
Yet
Introduces a contrasting idea that makes the previous statement surprising.
On the other hand
Introduces a contrasting point of view or fact.
However
A general-purpose contrasting word.
Surprisingly
Highlights the unexpected nature of the statement that follows.
FAQs
How can I use "paradoxically though" in a sentence?
Use "paradoxically though" to introduce a contrasting or unexpected element following an initial statement. For example, "He claimed to hate social media, paradoxically though, he spent hours on it every day."
What are some alternatives to using "paradoxically though"?
You can use alternatives like "despite the contradiction", "nevertheless", or "however" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to use "paradoxically though" at the beginning of a sentence?
While grammatically acceptable, it's more common and often clearer to place "paradoxically though" mid-sentence, following the initial clause that it contrasts with.
What's the difference between "paradoxically though" and "paradoxically"?
"Paradoxically" is a single adverb that introduces a contradictory statement. "Paradoxically though" adds emphasis to the contradiction, indicating a slightly stronger sense of surprise or contrast.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested