Chinese Grammar
恰恰 (qiàqià) — precisely; exactly (often with ironic or emphatic force)
Intensifies the verb or adjective that follows, often highlighting an ironic or counterintuitive connection. Stronger than 正好 — it suggests the coincidence is notable or even paradoxical.
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