present a paradox

Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words

To introduce or show a paradox.

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Examples (10)

  • The latest scientific findings present a paradox that researchers are struggling to explain.
  • This situation presents a paradox where the most experienced workers are often the hardest to train in new methods.
  • Her success presented a paradox: the more she achieved, the less fulfilled she felt.
  • Many modern cities present a paradox of extreme wealth existing alongside extreme poverty.
  • The legal system presents a paradox when it punishes individuals for the very behaviors it implicitly encourages.
  • The evidence presented a paradox that challenged the fundamental laws of physics.
  • Increasing automation presents a paradox for the future of human labor.
  • Quantum mechanics presents several paradoxes that defy our common sense understanding of reality.
  • The artist's work presents a paradox by combining traditional techniques with digital media.
  • To many observers, the government's current economic policy presents a paradox.