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Filter by Meaning The movie explores the dichotomized nature of human existence, depicting both light and darkness in the characters.
The dichotomized nature of the debate made it difficult to find common ground.
The article dichotomized society into the haves and have-nots, highlighting the growing wealth inequality.
The novel presents a dichotomized society, where the rich and the poor live in stark contrast to each other.
The author dichotomized the protagonist's personality, portraying both their compassionate and ruthless sides.
The fashion designer's collection dichotomized traditional and modern styles, creating a unique blend of elegance and edginess.
The researcher used a dichotomized approach to categorize the survey responses into positive and negative feedback.
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