strangely enough

strangely enough

Bafflingly; surprisingly; atypically. Strangely enough, it turned out that we both knew John, but had met him in two different parts of the world. He seems, strangely enough, happy that the police caught him. Their newest device is strangely enough a slight step back when it comes to performance and design.
See also: enough, strangely
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

ˌcuriously, ˌfunnily, ˌstrangely, etc. eˈnough

used to show that something is surprising: Funnily enough, I was born on exactly the same day as my wife.
See also: enough
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • curiously
  • curiously enough
  • curiously, funnily, strangely, etc. enough
  • funnily
  • strangely
  • strange to say
  • funnily enough
  • as it turned out
  • as it/things turned out
  • hit bottom
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He was so very revered."Strangely enough, you know, when he was alive he never really knew it.
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A Strangely enough, your tormentors may not be either.
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He said, "Strangely enough, I can never be what I ought to be until you are what you ought to be.
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Strangely enough, Consolo wondered if she would be doing many deals at all when she moved to PDE.