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Filter by Meaning The politician's dichotomous stance on healthcare confused many voters.
The article discussed the dichotomous nature of nature versus nurture in child development.
His personality was dichotomous, alternating between extreme confidence and crippling self-doubt.
The dichotomous nature of the debate divided the audience into two opposing camps.
The therapist explored the dichotomous nature of the patient's thoughts and emotions.
The politician's dichotomous stance on taxes confused the voters.
The political debate showcased a dichotomous view on economic policies.
The siblings have a dichotomous view on politics.
The politician presented a dichotomous argument, pitting the rich against the poor.
The political debate resulted in a dichotomous split among the voters.
The therapist used a dichotomous analysis to understand the patient's conflicting emotions.
The research study sought to identify the dichotomous factors that contribute to happiness.
The dichotomous nature of the debate divided the audience into two opposing groups.
The political debate highlighted the dichotomous opinions on healthcare reform.
The politician's speech revealed a dichotomous approach to economic policy, advocating for both higher taxes and reduced government spending.
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