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"seemingly paradoxically" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to introduce a situation or statement that appears to be contradictory or surprising. Example: Seemingly paradoxically, the more I tried to relax, the more anxious I became.
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— Emma Marris But seemingly paradoxically, that's when the most exotics are going to show up and things are going to stray the furthest from what we're used to.
Whilst a fifth are skipping meals to lose weight, eighteen million, seemingly paradoxically, do not exercise owing to body image anxiety.
At a sub-political level, the internalisation of moral constraints on self-interest is, seemingly paradoxically, a requirement of self-interest.
Boehner will nonetheless hang on, and seemingly paradoxically become stronger; movement conservatives will get to feel like they have a voice; movement conservatism's activist money farms will garner another fundraising outrage; Louie and Charles and David (either one) will get to count bills.
When metamodernists say, seemingly paradoxically, that metamodernism permits "a vertical layering of realities that honors each reality equally," they are speaking of a metaphrasic exchange between realities.
Seemingly paradoxically, it was at a time of senseless tragedy and suffering that Frankl was able to make sense of the human experience, and to document and explore the universal search for meaning in a way never before articulated.
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Despite all of these seemingly clear connections to transcription, and paradoxically, hotspots in diverse organisms tend to cluster preferentially in non-coding regions [23], [24], [30].
Interspersed among the songs are simulated news reports read by an actress, with lines borrowed seemingly at random from the song lyrics — an effect paradoxically unifying and disorienting.
The seemingly straightforward act of dropping food into a war zone can, paradoxically, help keep that war going.
Poor, mountainous, pastoral, violently clan-ridden and seemingly out-of-the-way, Albania has seen its national isolation broken and paradoxically intensified over 2,000 years of incursions by Greeks, Serbs, Bulgars, Turks, Normans and Italians.
Paradoxically, in the one-state solution, both Israel's ideological right and Palestinian rejectionists will seemingly win by not ceding an inch of land.
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