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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 historical event had a dichotomous impact on society, bringing progress but also conflict.
The sociologist's study delved into the dichotomous attitudes towards immigration, revealing deep divisions within society.
The social scientist studied the dichotomous roles assigned to men and women in different cultures.
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