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dichotomy

noun as in division

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Perhaps nowhere confronts a bleaker election-related dichotomy than Ukraine, soon to enter a third year of trying to fight off a full-scale invasion by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military.

Perhaps if he spent more time studying and less time bashing students, he would know that this is what logicians call a false dichotomy.

From Salon

For the longest time, culture and the framing of the American cultural narrative existed in a black-white dichotomy.

For Hernandez, this dichotomy is best played out in a bed, incorporating elements of the earth.

Well enough for several of his new teammates to draw a similar conclusion about the superstar’s personality; noticing an unexpected dichotomy at the heart of the 30-year-old’s success.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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