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Filter by Meaning The more time he spent alone, paradoxically, the more he craved company.
The athlete's injury, while seemingly detrimental to their performance, paradoxically allowed them to focus on mental training and ultimately improved their overall performance.
The movie had terrible reviews, but paradoxically it was sold out.
Paradoxically, the more he studied, the worse his grades got.
He always tells the truth, but paradoxically no one believes him.
Despite being an advocate of environmental protection, he paradoxically drives a gas-guzzling SUV.
She paradoxically claimed to be a feminist, but didn't believe in gender equality.
The company paradoxically saw an increase in sales despite being in the middle of a pandemic.
Despite being rich, he paradoxically lived a simple life.
He paradoxically claimed to be a pacifist, but enjoyed watching violent movies.
Despite being a famous musician, she paradoxically had a fear of performing in front of large audiences.
The company's cost-cutting measures led to decreased profits, paradoxically.
The excessive cleaning actually made the house dirtier, paradoxically.
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