One of my favorite words is “but”. It gives the speaker or writer the ability to violate one of the rules of sentence writing. A sentence is usually considered a one complete thought. But is often used in discussions and debates. Often when it is used the sentence starts with one statement or thought. Then in midsentence you insert
the word but and include another statement that has exactly the opposite intent.
Stephan V.
Forest Grove, OR






So, it essentially allows you to create a paradoxical sentence- and oxymoron, if you will.
Sorry, I meant to say “.. an oxymoron…” rather than “… and oxymoron.”