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Filter by Meaning The dichotomous classification of organisms is based on their cellular structure.
The company faced a dichotomous situation with conflicting reports on its financial performance.
The company's marketing campaign used a dichotomous approach, targeting both young and old consumers.
The CEO's dichotomous leadership style created a divide within the company.
The company's marketing strategy was based on appealing to two dichotomous consumer groups.
The company's marketing strategy had a dichotomous approach, targeting both young and old customers.
The dichotomous decision-making process created a divide among the team members.
The company's marketing strategy relies on a dichotomous targeting approach, appealing to both young adults and senior citizens.
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