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Filter by Meaning The economic policy had a dichotomous effect on the country, benefiting the wealthy while leaving the middle class struggling.
The economic report illustrates a dichotomous situation, with soaring profits for large corporations while small businesses struggle to survive.
The dichotomous decision to either accept or decline the job offer left him feeling torn.
The dichotomous decision to quit his stable job and pursue his passion was a difficult one.
The dichotomous ideologies of capitalism and socialism continue to shape economic policies around the world.
The research paper presents a dichotomous analysis of the economic effects of globalization.
The family's holiday traditions had a dichotomous feel, blending modern customs with traditional rituals.
The dichotomous structure of the family tree revealed distinct lineages on both sides.
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