Sentence examples for particularly ironic from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, his paper made clear one particularly ironic fact.

So it is particularly ironic that the new improved model should prove so vulnerable.

The report was particularly ironic, given Trump's claims of rampant voter fraud.

I think coldness is chic among writers, and particularly ironic coldness.

A particularly ironic series of events has occurred in the citrus groves of California.

It is therefore particularly ironic that what is being prevented is the choice to operate as most families do now.

So it seems particularly ironic to see wearable computers on the catwalk at New York Fashion Week.

The misnomer is particularly ironic because the dying Isolde never mentions death: instead, she hears Tristan's voice immortally resounding.

Indeed, it would be particularly ironic if we were to bind Congress to an indexing scheme for salaries when the Framers themselves rejected an indexing proposal.

What makes that particularly ironic is that David Cameron is claiming that in contrast to Ukip, his party stand for "engagement in Europe".

This is particularly ironic because the effectiveness requirement was added to the 1962 Kefauver Act as a minor and uncontroversial improvement.

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