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Filter by Meaning The author dichotomizes good and evil in the novel.
The politician dichotomizes the voting population into two opposing parties.
The artist's work dichotomizes the colors black and white.
The mathematician dichotomizes the solution to the problem into two possible outcomes.
The musician dichotomizes the melody into two separate sections for emphasis.
The musician dichotomizes the melody into two contrasting notes.
The author dichotomizes the characters in the novel into good and evil.
The teacher dichotomizes the learning material to make it easier for students to understand.
The engineer dichotomizes the complex design into two manageable components.
The professor dichotomizes the theories of economics into two distinct categories.
The artist dichotomizes the painting into two distinct colors.
The biologist dichotomizes the classification of living organisms into two main groups.
The article dichotomizes the issue into two opposing viewpoints.
The philosopher dichotomizes the concept of morality into two opposing theories.
The marketer dichotomizes the target audience into two demographics for better targeting.
The scientist dichotomizes the research data into two distinct categories.
The therapist dichotomizes the patient's problems into two main areas for treatment.
The historian dichotomizes the events of the war into two opposing sides.
The artist dichotomizes the color palette to create a striking contrast in the painting.
The economist dichotomizes the market as either buyers or sellers.
The coach dichotomizes the team into offensive and defensive players.
The researcher dichotomizes the data into male and female participants.
The educator dichotomizes the teaching methods into traditional and progressive.
The author dichotomizes the characters in her novel as either good or evil.
The politician dichotomizes the electorate into the rich and poor.
The historian dichotomizes the interpretation of the event into black and white.
The artist dichotomizes the painting into light and dark tones.
The historian dichotomizes the event as either a victory or a defeat.
The debate dichotomizes the argument into pro and con sides.
The biologist dichotomizes the animal kingdom into vertebrates and invertebrates.
The philosopher dichotomizes reality as either material or spiritual.
The teacher dichotomizes the lesson into theory and practice.
The newspaper article dichotomizes the issue into black and white perspectives.
The researcher dichotomizes the results of the study into statistically significant and insignificant.
The artist dichotomizes nature and technology in his latest sculpture.
The therapist dichotomizes the patient's feelings as either positive or negative.
The linguist dichotomizes language as either written or spoken.
The article dichotomizes the issue of gun control into two opposing viewpoints.
The critic dichotomizes the film into a masterpiece or a failure.
The economist dichotomizes the impact of inflation as positive and negative.
The sociologist dichotomizes society as either individualistic or collectivistic.
The political pundit dichotomizes the parties as either liberal or conservative.
The art critic dichotomizes the painting as either abstract or representational.
The speaker dichotomizes the concept of love as either selfless or selfish.
The philosopher dichotomizes the notion of reality into objective and subjective.
The movie dichotomizes the plot into hero and villain characters.
The survey dichotomizes the responses into yes or no answers.
The teacher dichotomizes the class into two groups for the debate.
The artist dichotomizes the painting into light and dark colors.
The scientist dichotomizes the experiment into control and experimental groups.
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