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Dichotomous

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Having two parts or layers that are usually incongruous or incompatible
The dichotomous views on climate change led to heated discussions among scientists.
The artist's painting captured the dichotomous emotions of joy and sorrow.
The artist's dichotomous painting juxtaposed bright, vibrant colors with dark, somber tones.
The documentary examined the dichotomous effects of technology on society, exploring both its benefits and drawbacks.
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