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Filter by Meaning The website provides categorical information on different types of mortgages.
The doctor's instructions were categorical, and she had to follow them precisely to avoid complications.
The diplomat's categorical statement put an end to the negotiations.
The scientific method requires categorical precision in its approach to experimentation.
The coach's categorical decision to bench the star player resulted in a heated argument among the team.
The rules of the game were categorical, and any deviation from them was considered cheating.
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