We found 22 examples of how to use contradiction in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 22 of 22.
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1. | Our diplomacy and strategy ran in clear contradiction to each other. | |
2. | These facts admit of no contradiction. | |
3. | I was charmed with it, adopted it, dropped my abrupt contradiction and positive argumentation, and put on the humble inquirer and doubter. | |
4. | Love is a great contradiction. You cannot live without it but at the same time you will be hurt by it. | |
5. | Our diplomacy and our military strategy were clearly in contradiction. | |
6. | Every word spoken excites its contradiction. | |
7. | The contemporary Soviet press reveals a great contradiction between its international Socialist contents and its national-bourgeois writing system. | |
8. | That's a contradiction. | |
9. | From what stems this contradiction between our hopes and our reality? | |
10. | My life's a contradiction. | |
11. | I don't see it as a contradiction. | |
12. | The contradiction is painfully obvious. | |
13. | Is there a contradiction there? | |
14. | By an inconceivable contradiction, he did not forgive the young girl for having followed his orders. | |
15. | This was a clear contradiction. | |
16. | He agreed in everything everybody said, altering his opinions without the slightest reservation upon the slightest possible contradiction. | |
17. | The "Privacy Paradox" is the contradiction between how important consumers claim their privacy is and how freely they disclose their personal information online. | |
18. | Contradiction is always a sign of recognition. | |
19. | Italy’s streets are unpeopled — a contradiction of how life is lived in Italy, which, aside from the worst of the winter months, is pursued outside, on terraces with neighbors, and in the piazzas with friends. | |
20. | The contradiction was obvious. | |
21. | That seems like a contradiction in terms. | |
22. | Wanting to improve your expressiveness, but not wanting to express it is a contradiction from the beginning. |