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Filter by Meaning The dichotomous decision to either accept or decline the job offer left him feeling torn.
The team's performance in the game was dichotomous, displaying exceptional skill and coordination in the first half but complete disarray in the second half.
The team's performance during the game was dichotomous, displaying moments of brilliance and complete disarray.
The dichotomous decision to quit his stable job and pursue his passion was a difficult one.
The athlete's performance was dichotomous, displaying both strength and vulnerability.
The coach's dichotomous approach to training divided the team.
The dichotomous structure of the family tree revealed distinct lineages on both sides.
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