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Filter by Meaning The movie received dichotomous reviews from critics.
The study found a dichotomous relationship between exercise and sedentary behavior among teenagers.
The film explores the dichotomous relationship between love and hate.
The documentary explores the dichotomous nature of fame, showing both the glamorous and dark sides of celebrity life.
Their dichotomous opinions on social issues often lead to heated arguments.
The dichotomous nature of the relationship between the two characters added depth to the story.
The movie's plot was dichotomous, with a mix of comedy and tragedy.
The character in the movie had a dichotomous personality, switching between kindness and cruelty.
The family's holiday traditions had a dichotomous feel, blending modern customs with traditional rituals.
The film portrayed a dichotomous relationship between the two main characters, depicting their conflicting ideologies.
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