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ironically

[ahy-ron-ik-lee] / aɪˈrɒn ɪk li /


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"She didn't like doing live work and she was very busy on her own stuff so ironically, she has more of a presence on this tour than any previous one," says Charlie.

From BBC

It is rare for a single Hollywood studio to have the two clear Oscar frontrunners, and it ironically comes in what could be Warner Bros' swansong year as an independent distributor.

From Barron's

And ironically it could be the legs of Bo Nix that do more damage, as Buffalo gave up the most yards per carry to opposing quarterbacks this season.

From BBC

If policymakers interpret market stability as an endorsement of diminished independence, ironically markets could then break down.

From MarketWatch

"For the first time in a while we have a real winter in Ukraine," says Yulia somewhat ironically.

From BBC