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Use "oxymoronically" in a sentence
"It was as a graduate student in physical anthropology that Scott first became aware of oxymoronically-named "creation science" in 1971."
"The documentary “Waiting for Superman,” is yet another call for K-12 school reform aimed at closing the gap between academic achievers and non-achievers and promoting what an assistant superintendent in my school district once oxymoronically labeled “mass excellence.”"
"In an '07 lecture at Sewanee University, Christopher Hitchens gave an oxymoronically entitled talk called "The Moral Necessity of Atheism.""