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The phrase "a dichotomy between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a division or contrast between two opposing ideas, concepts, or groups.
Example: "The study highlights a dichotomy between urban and rural lifestyles, illustrating the differences in access to resources."
Alternatives: "a division between" or "a contrast between".
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There's a dichotomy between the two camps".
Correct: There is a dichotomy between even and odd numbers.
I love the fact there's such a dichotomy between, say, the Emirates and Turf Moor.
There is a dichotomy between the rich and privileged, and those who are barely hanging on.
The storyline created a dichotomy between girls and boys, purity and corruption, innocence and violence.
Multiculturalism sometimes posits a dichotomy between "real" and "fake" depictions of non-Western cultures.
"Climate change is not a dichotomy between energy and climate interests.
We tend to romanticise nature but in Alaska there's a dichotomy between beauty and something that's also a little terrifying.
Stern sloughed off the Bennett cyber-file as demonstrating a "dichotomy" between Bennett and his shareholders, but nothing sinister.
Our culture always maintains a dichotomy between machine-made and man-made, and she is merging that".
His refined yet stentorian singing demonstrated that there need not be a dichotomy between crisp diction and legato phrasing.
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