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Sentences with dichotomy

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  • There is a dichotomy between the academic world and the industrial world. [+ between]
  • The dichotomy between eastern and western cultures
  • It is the very dish that symbolises the dichotomy between gastronomy and food ethics.
  • But that dichotomy stuck in her head to the extent that it prompted her short story, Flat Daddy.
  • The dichotomy of married and single people
  • A dichotomy between thought and action.
  • A timely exhibition at the NGV Australia reminds me, however, that the dichotomy of art and sport is maybe a bit artificial.
  • There is an extraordinary dichotomy of audience, from the very sick to the very healthy.
  • Alex Miller dramatises the dichotomy within an artist as he negotiates the creative life.
  • Dichotomy should always refer to a division of some kind into two groups. It is sometimes used to refer to a puzzling situation which seems to involve a contradiction, but this use is generally thought to be incorrect
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