paradox in the PONS Dictionary

paradox Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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A paradox illustrates where a theoretical prediction fails.
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The title suggests a paradox: a rural or pastoral place within a modern urban setting.
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The probability of paradoxes and their possible solutions are often considered.
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This anxiety has led to the creation of a narrative full of detailed language, which incorporates the complexities and paradoxes of indigenous cultural origins.
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They are attracted to temporal paradoxes that damage time, like bacteria swarming around a wound.
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This reflects the general trend expected by the gender paradox.
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The relevance paradox can and usually does apply to all professional groups and individuals in numerous ways.
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There are two possible considerations which could assist in resolving this paradox.
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Paradox is probably the most poignant in my work.
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A satisfactory resolution should also explain "why" there naively appears to be a paradox.
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