curious paradox

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An unusual or intriguing paradox.

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  • By a curious paradox, the team became less motivated the more games it won.
  • It is a curious paradox that the more we learn, the less we feel we know.
  • The scientist explored the curious paradox of time travel in his latest paper.
  • She noted a curious paradox in his behavior: he was a pacifist who loved war movies.
  • The city presents a curious paradox of extreme wealth and crushing poverty side by side.
  • Economists often discuss the curious paradox of thrift during a recession.
  • There is a curious paradox at the heart of the story that remains unresolved.
  • By some curious paradox, the silence in the room felt incredibly loud.
  • The artist's work is built upon a curious paradox between light and shadow.
  • We are faced with the curious paradox that technology connects us while making us feel more isolated.