Sentence examples for somewhat ironically from inspiring English sources

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Somewhat ironically, his first name is Young.

Somewhat ironically, Heritage is backing the current merger proposal.

Now, and somewhat ironically, an iPad-sized, luxuriously produced book tells their story.

Cullen, a journalist, somewhat ironically accuses social scientists of overreliance on popular media.

Yet, somewhat ironically, the final felt like just another A-League match.

Or perhaps not and, somewhat ironically, because of yet more change.

Somewhat ironically, it's those drawings that draw the most negative response on Instagram.

Somewhat ironically, the temporary Omega Project is a homage to an Australia that is disappearing.

He was called "Childe" somewhat ironically: The word means "youth of noble birth," and he wasn't.

Somewhat ironically, Rep. Hensarling has started to emphasize large banks' support for Dodd-Frank in selling his updated CHOICE Act.

Somewhat ironically, most of these composers whose music was publicly praised were nuns who were cloistered away from public display.

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