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Contradictorily

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She spoke contradictorily about the importance of sustainability while driving a gas-guzzling SUV.
The doctor recommended a healthy diet and regular exercise, yet contradictorily smoked a pack of cigarettes a day.
The author claimed to write about diverse experiences, but their contradictorily limited perspective failed to accurately represent marginalized groups.
The doctor's tone was contradictorily reassuring and concerning about the patient's condition.
The coach advised the team to focus on defense, but contradictorily, they only practiced offense.
The chef's use of unusual ingredients was contradictorily both innovative and off-putting to some diners.
The scientist's findings were contradictorily interpreted by different experts in the field.
The author's interpretation of the character's motivations was contradictorily different from the reader's understanding.
He claimed to have traveled back in time, contradictorily to the laws of physics.
The weather forecast predicted sunshine and rain, contradictorily.
The weather forecast predicted both sunny and rainy conditions, contradictorily leaving people unsure of what to expect.
The company's actions contradicted their stated commitment to sustainability, which was contradictorily hypocritical.
The company's advertisement claimed their product was environmentally friendly, but the packaging contradicted that statement contradictorily.
The teacher praised the student's creativity, but contradictorily gave them a failing grade.
The politician's statements were contradictorily in support of both free-market capitalism and socialist policies.
The coach gave contradictorily instructions to the team, causing confusion on the field.
The athlete shrugged contradictorily when asked if he had taken performance-enhancing drugs.
The ghost walked through the wall, contradictorily to the laws of physics.
The CEO's statement about the company's financial situation was contradictorily received by the shareholders.
The politician spoke about the importance of equality while contradictorily voting against a bill that would help disadvantaged communities.
The politician spoke contradictorily about the issue, leaving his stance unclear.
The potion turned the frog into a prince, contradictorily to the laws of chemistry.
The professor's lecture was filled with contradictorily information that left the students confused about the topic.
The author's novel was criticized for presenting a contradictorily ambiguous ending.
She acted contradictorily by saying she disliked a TV show but then watching it every week.
The sign outside the restaurant said "Open 24 hours," but the door was locked contradictorily.
The therapist's contradictorily vague advice left the patient feeling lost.
The book review was contradictorily positive and negative, leaving the reader unsure of what to expect.
The student nodded contradictorily when asked if he had completed his homework.
The politician answered the journalist's questions contradictorily, leaving them unsure of his stance.
He spoke contradictorily about the benefits and drawbacks of social media.
The company's annual report presented financial data that was contradictorily both impressive and concerning.
The chef's recipe called for contradictorily large amounts of salt and sugar.
The coach's instructions to the team were contradictorily confusing, causing them to lose the game.
He argued contradictorily with his friend about the merits of veganism.
The student's essay was filled with contradictorily arguments that failed to make a coherent point.
The doctor's diagnosis was contradictorily vague and specific at the same time.
The teacher gave contradictorily instructions on how to complete the assignment.
The artist's painting was both beautiful and unsettling, contradictorily evoking both joy and fear.
The book's plot contradicted itself at the end, leaving the readers confused contradictorily.
The scientist's theory contradicted itself, making it impossible to prove contradictorily.
The movie's plot was contradictorily predictable yet surprising.
His actions and his words contradicted each other contradictorily.
The witness gave contradictorily accounts of the crime scene, making it difficult to determine the truth.
The defendant's statements during the trial were contradictorily inconsistent.
The coach's strategy seemed contradictorily flawed, as it did not account for the team's weaknesses.
The weather forecast predicted sunshine, but the contradictorily cloudy sky outside suggested otherwise.
The author's argument was contradictorily presented, making it difficult to discern their true viewpoint.
The teacher's feedback was contradictorily critical, making it challenging for the student to know how to improve.
The politician spoke contradictorily, saying one thing to one group and the opposite to another.
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