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Filter by Meaning The economic policy had a dichotomous effect on the country, benefiting the wealthy while leaving the middle class struggling.
The economic report illustrates a dichotomous situation, with soaring profits for large corporations while small businesses struggle to survive.
The documentary examined the dichotomous perspectives on immigration in the United States.
The detective presented a dichotomous analysis of the evidence to support his theory.
The speaker's dichotomous arguments in the debate left the audience bewildered.
The dichotomous ideologies of capitalism and socialism continue to shape economic policies around the world.
The research paper presents a dichotomous analysis of the economic effects of globalization.
The detective analyzed the dichotomous clues to solve the mysterious crime.
The detective discovered a dichotomous motive for the crime, involving both greed and revenge.
The detective analyzed the suspect's dichotomous behavior, trying to understand the conflicting motives behind their actions.
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