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Filter by Meaning The historian analyzed the dichotomous viewpoints of the opposing factions during the war.
The chef created a dichotomous dish that combined sweet and spicy flavors in a unique way.
The company's marketing strategy aimed to appeal to both the young and old demographic, creating a dichotomous target audience.
The dichotomous nature of the legal case led to heated arguments in the courtroom.
The historical event had a dichotomous impact on society, bringing progress but also conflict.
The court case revealed a dichotomous perception of justice, with some arguing for strict punishment while others advocated for rehabilitation.
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