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Filter by Meaning The artist expressed their ideas dialectically, using contrasting colors and shapes to create a visual dialogue.
The teacher encouraged us to think dialectically about the novel we were reading.
The author wrote dialectically, presenting conflicting viewpoints through the voices of different characters in the novel.
The art critic examined the painting dialectically, considering both the artist's intention and the viewer's interpretation.
The historian examined the event dialectically.
The politician argued dialectically for their policy.
The researcher studied the evolution of language dialectically.
The philosopher approached the question dialectically.
The journalist reported dialectically on the conflict, interviewing sources from both sides to present a balanced view.
He conducted his research dialectically, exploring the nuances of various regional dialects.
The playwright used dialectically opposing characters to explore the play's themes.
She approached the problem dialectically, considering both sides before making a decision.
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