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Filter by Meaning 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 chef created a dichotomous dish that combined sweet and spicy flavors in a unique way.
The athlete's performance was dichotomous, displaying both strength and vulnerability.
The coach's dichotomous approach to training divided the team.
The dichotomous nature of the legal case led to heated arguments in the courtroom.
The court case revealed a dichotomous perception of justice, with some arguing for strict punishment while others advocated for rehabilitation.
The family's holiday traditions had a dichotomous feel, blending modern customs with traditional rituals.
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