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Filter by Meaning The politician dichotomizes the immigration issue into "us versus them."
The article dichotomizes the fashion industry into sustainable and unsustainable practices.
The author dichotomizes the characters in the novel into heroes and villains.
The historian dichotomizes the event into before and after the war.
He dichotomizes his political beliefs as either left or right-wing.
The company dichotomizes employees into full-time and part-time.
The article dichotomizes traditional and modern art forms.
The company dichotomizes its customers into loyal and disloyal ones based on their purchase history.
The professor dichotomizes the animal kingdom into vertebrates and invertebrates.
The coach dichotomizes offense and defense in the game plan.
The artist dichotomizes the colors on the canvas to create contrast.
The speech dichotomizes the issue into right and wrong.
The survey dichotomizes the responses into agree and disagree.
The coach dichotomizes the team into offense and defense.
The study dichotomizes the participants based on their age.
The teacher dichotomizes the students based on their academic performance.
The movie dichotomizes the characters into good and evil.
The politician dichotomizes the issues as liberal or conservative.
The artist dichotomizes the canvas with contrasting colors.
The author dichotomizes the protagonist's personality into good and evil.
The theory dichotomizes the universe into matter and energy.
The scientist dichotomizes the experiment group and the control group.
The music genre dichotomizes between pop and rock.
The book dichotomizes society into rich and poor.
The article dichotomizes society into two classes.
The author dichotomizes society into two distinct classes.
The debate dichotomizes the issue into for and against arguments.
The biologist dichotomizes the species based on their habitats.
The politician dichotomizes the issues into left and right-wing ideologies.
The teacher dichotomizes the topic of discussion into pros and cons.
The researcher dichotomizes the experiment into control and experimental groups.
The survey dichotomizes the respondents' answers into agree or disagree categories.
The author dichotomizes the protagonist's personality in the novel.
The political party dichotomizes their opponents into left and right-wing ideologies.
The athlete dichotomizes the training into strength and endurance exercises.
The game dichotomizes players into attackers and defenders.
The historian dichotomizes the causes of the war into economic and political factors.
The coach dichotomizes the team's performance as good and bad.
The book dichotomizes the main characters into heroes and villains.
The coach dichotomizes the players into offensive and defensive teams.
The teacher dichotomizes the students into high-achievers and under-achievers.
The article dichotomizes the political parties as left and right.
The historian dichotomizes the medieval period into the Dark Ages and the Renaissance.
The journalist dichotomizes the world into developed and developing countries.
The study dichotomizes the attitudes of young adults towards social media and its impact on mental health.
The novel dichotomizes the main character's desire for love and his fear of commitment.
The fashion designer dichotomizes her collection into casual wear and evening wear.
The article dichotomizes the political ideologies of the two major parties in the country.
The artist dichotomizes the colors in the painting as warm and cool.
The survey dichotomizes the respondents' opinions into agree and disagree.
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