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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a binary of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a pair of contrasting elements or categories, often in discussions about choices, classifications, or systems.
Example: "In the debate about technology, there seems to be a binary of progress versus tradition."
Alternatives: "a dichotomy of" or "a contrast of".
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There's a comfort in embracing a binary of "good" and "bad".
A binary of human experience, positive or negative, truth and lies, love and hate, war and peace – all are binaries.
Beta Crucis is a binary of two B-type stars about 280 light-years from Earth.
Writer Reni Eddo-Lodge is not alone in wondering if the conversations about women in pop move beyond a binary of agency or exploitation.
However, many other writers have rejected a binary of us-versus-them that elevates a vicious crime into a cosmic war between secular Enlightenment and religious barbarism.
The radical left holds anti-racism as a core principle and conceives of oppression through a binary of oppressors v oppressed, of whiteness v people of colour.
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It is a binary view of politics, of life and, as a result, it is also a dishonest one.
Accordingly the solid phase was composed of a binary mixture of sand and biomass.
Adsorption of a binary mixture of anionic dyes onto chitosan-based hydrogel (SAH) was investigated.
Blot density of a binary image of Figure 5d was calculated using ImageJ.
Results from tumour volume measurements also suggest more of a binary effect of everolimus treatment on tumour growth.
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