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Filter by Meaning The musician dichotomizes music into classical and contemporary.
The marketing campaign dichotomizes the target audience as either young or old, ignoring other demographic factors.
The author dichotomizes the characters in the story as either good or evil with no in-between.
The movie plot dichotomizes the characters into good and evil.
The teacher dichotomizes the students into those who understand the material and those who need extra help.
The menu dichotomizes the dishes into vegetarian and non-vegetarian.
The debate dichotomizes the issue of gun control into those who want stricter laws and those who don't.
The survey dichotomizes the answers into "yes" or "no."
The psychologist dichotomizes the personality types into introvert and extrovert.
The marketing strategy dichotomizes the target audience into young and old.
The coach dichotomizes the team into starters and bench players, leaving little room for rotation.
The politician dichotomizes the country's economy as either growing or declining, ignoring the nuances of economic indicators.
The fashion industry dichotomizes clothing into men's and women's.
The therapist dichotomizes the patient's emotions as either positive or negative, disregarding the complexity of human feelings.
The news outlet dichotomizes the world into "us" versus "them," perpetuating a divisive and simplistic worldview.
The political debate dichotomizes the issue into black or white.
The teacher dichotomizes the problem, giving the students only two options.
The therapist dichotomizes the patient's behavior into healthy and unhealthy patterns.
The professor dichotomizes the concept of justice into two opposing ideologies.
The chart dichotomizes the data into positive and negative.
The test dichotomizes the questions into easy and difficult.
The economist dichotomizes the impact of taxes on the economy into short-term and long-term effects.
The therapist dichotomizes the patient's issues into mental and physical health.
The new government policy dichotomizes the issue of healthcare into public and private sectors.
The quiz dichotomizes the questions into easy and difficult sections.
The politician dichotomizes the policy into support and opposition.
The artist dichotomizes the painting into two distinct colors to create a sense of contrast.
The teacher dichotomizes the class into those who understand the topic and those who need more explanation.
The researcher dichotomizes the study participants based on age and gender.
The athlete dichotomizes the training regimen into cardiovascular and strength exercises.
The chef dichotomizes the menu into vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
The teacher dichotomizes the students into two groups based on their academic performance.
The book dichotomizes the protagonist's personality into good and evil.
The political party dichotomizes the issues into left and right ideologies.
The surveyor dichotomizes the land into developed and undeveloped areas.
The scientist dichotomizes the experimental group and the control group.
The psychologist dichotomizes the different types of behavior into positive and negative.
The author dichotomizes the plot of the novel into two different timelines.
The professor dichotomizes the approach to learning as either memorization or critical thinking.
The therapist dichotomizes the issue as either an individual or a relational problem.
The doctor dichotomizes the symptoms into physical and psychological.
The coach dichotomizes the team's playing style as offensive or defensive.
The book dichotomizes the characters into good and evil.
The artist dichotomizes the artwork as abstract or representational.
The company dichotomizes its marketing strategy as traditional or digital.
The debate dichotomizes the argument into pro-choice and pro-life positions.
The article dichotomizes the world into good and evil.
The philosopher dichotomizes reality and perception.
The politician's speech dichotomizes rich and poor.
The coach dichotomizes the team into offense and defense during practice.
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