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The phrase 'perhaps paradoxically' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something appears to be contradictory, though it may not necessarily be so. For example, "Perhaps paradoxically, the most popular form of relaxation for many is to work on a hobby."
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This shift is owing, perhaps paradoxically, to Thomas's awfulness.
Music, perhaps paradoxically, can make a virtue of silence, too.
Perhaps paradoxically, the effect of this dramatic discovery was to alienate mathematicians from the whole debate.
But car sharing, perhaps paradoxically, plays into the automaker's product plan.
But it was, perhaps paradoxically, Microsoft money that made Amazon's torrid growth in the neighborhood possible.
In the YouTube age, the value of live broadcasts has, perhaps paradoxically, become more recognised.
And, perhaps paradoxically, it succeeds in hundreds of sparkling minor moments.
Perhaps paradoxically, the major hurricane forecasts have been most accurate of all.
And yet, perhaps paradoxically, that sense of antiquity gives the film its almost jarring freshness, its uncanny sense of discovery.
Despite great strides in heart disease treatment, and perhaps paradoxically because of them, chest pain is on the rise.
But perhaps paradoxically, finding a way to live with the unbearable can result in comedy, in retrospect if not in the moment.
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