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Filter by Meaning The therapist used a bifocal technique, addressing both the surface symptoms and underlying issues.
The researcher conducted a bifocal study, examining both the environmental and genetic factors affecting the species.
The book offers a bifocal perspective, presenting the story from both the protagonist's and antagonist's point of view.
The new software system provides a bifocal view of the data, allowing users to analyze it from both a macro and micro perspective.
The coach adopts a bifocal approach to training by focusing on both strength and agility.
The doctor recommended bifocal lenses for the patient's vision problem.
The construction worker wore bifocal safety glasses to protect his eyes.
The chef's menu had a bifocal flavor profile, featuring both spicy and sweet dishes.
The detective used a bifocal magnifying glass to examine the crime scene.
The dentist used a bifocal mirror to see the back teeth of the patient.
The new movie is a bifocal mix of comedy and drama.
The travel guidebook offered a bifocal view of the destination, showcasing both the popular tourist attractions and the hidden gems.
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