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"perhaps ironically" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation or statement that is contrary to what is expected or intended, often with a humorous or unexpected twist. Example: John had always prided himself on his punctuality, but perhaps ironically, he was the last one to arrive at the meeting.
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O'Dwyer – perhaps ironically given his circumstances – is a cinema buff.
But, perhaps ironically, it was enthusiasm about the study that led to its exposure.
Perhaps ironically, Wells Fargo is considered one of the best lenders in the nation.
Perhaps ironically, no sustainable solution has yet emerged even in the nation's capital of innovation.
Perhaps ironically, they came undone when the geometry-obsessed World Cup holders delivered a rare cross.
Perhaps, ironically, it will even be used as a reference point for future success.
TV audiences are increasing - perhaps, ironically, because of the doping scandals.
Perhaps ironically, Japan's obvious weakness is now in defence, and particularly at centre-back.
Perhaps ironically, however, the actor also came under fire for using an "outdated" racial term to describe them.
Perhaps ironically, Reeves, who has denied the allegations, was employed as One World's rules and protocol expert.
Perhaps ironically, Popper was himself a teenage Marxist, attracted by the apparent explanatory power of the ideology.
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