dichotomy - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • view: Resolution of this dichotomy of view is an urgent component of NCA's immediate horizon.
  • nature: This is an attempt to break away from the dichotomy of nature versus nurture.

Converse of object

  • perceive: Our basis for the case studies is that this division mirrors a perceived dichotomy between left- and right-brained modes of cognitive processing.
  • explore: Lorraine's purely instrumental music explores a similar dichotomy.
  • create: It was almost as tho God wanted to create a nice little dichotomy.
  • accept: And I don't accept the dichotomy of buildings versus people.

Preposition: in

  • theory: Minimalism versus constructionism: A false dichotomy in theories of inference in reading.

Noun used with modifier

  • human/nature: What I'd like to talk about today is something a bit different: human/nature dichotomies and their practical effects.

Adjective modifier

  • religion-secular: I will leave an account of the historical problem of the religion-secular dichotomy to the end of this paper.
  • public/private: Themes of the conference focused around the public/private dichotomy in education and the implications of this for educational research.
  • apparent: Unfortunately, the results of this audit do not aid in the elucidation of this apparent dichotomy due to inadequate design.
  • fundamental: There is one Julia set for each value of c. The fundamental dichotomy This Julia set is a Cantor set.

Noun used with modifier

  • subject-object: This means that each subject-object dichotomy is also unique.
  • gender: However, my participants and I struggled to talk about our sexuality completely outside of a gender dichotomy.
  • inside/outside: And Green, inadvertently, suggests a candidate departure point by accepting the inside/outside dichotomy, seemingly without argument.

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