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The phrase "somewhat paradoxical" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something appears both true and false at the same time, or if something exists in two opposite states. For example: His argument was somewhat paradoxical, in that he argued for more freedoms while simultaneously suggesting more restrictions.
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Yet this is somewhat paradoxical given the narrow focus here.
At least one advocate for women in business finds the current situation somewhat paradoxical.
Alex and Nica are thus somewhat paradoxical creatures, at once highly specific and maddeningly abstract.
The point of the original Parallels was somewhat paradoxical, a grouping meant to thwart assumptions about a group.
The transition from analog to digital technology has the somewhat paradoxical effect of making those monuments more numerous and imposing.
The researchers, at the German Institute for Economic Research and the University of Cambridge, turned up somewhat paradoxical results.
The reason that the Clinton and Trump campaigns are embracing a strategy that so many voters profess to detest is somewhat paradoxical: it works.
This is somewhat paradoxical, as the classical model for HCV-induced liver disease assumes that cell-mediated immune responses induce liver injury.
The reason that the two campaigns are sticking with a strategy that so many voters profess to detest is somewhat paradoxical: it works.
It is somewhat paradoxical, then, that cell towers are sometimes disguised as trees, like the one near Exit 25 northbound on the Hutchinson River Parkway.
This somewhat paradoxical approach to journalism, which for some reason I hadn't picked up during my time at the Columbia J-School, remains a sound one.
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