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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dichotomy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a division or contrast between two opposing ideas, concepts, or groups.
Example: "The debate highlighted a dichotomy of opinions regarding climate change solutions."
Alternatives: "a division of" or "a contrast between".
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The Giants' postgame locker room was a dichotomy of emotions.
The scientific world is also a dichotomy of conclusions.
There is such a dichotomy of talent out there".
It will also include special productions for young audiences, reflecting what the center's president, Michael M. Kaiser, called "a dichotomy of classic and new works".
"I think there is a dichotomy of interest in soccer in the U.S.," said Marc Ganis, president of SportsCorp Ltd., a Chicago-based sports business consulting firm.
Surrounded by sea and sky, swept by salty winds and sun rays, it's a dichotomy of soaring mountains and deep fiords, rainforests of conifer, beech and carpets of fern, marshlands of sprawling yellow broom, flax and bulrushes.
Today's energy and water infrastructure is a dichotomy of counter interdependence that is doomed for failure.
We study a dichotomy of scientific styles, unifying and diversifying, as proposed by Freeman J. Dyson.
But he agrees that the existing system is too simplistic, saying a dichotomy of endotherms and ectotherms is "too easy".
A dichotomy of hypocrisy versus sincerity cannot be too black and white keeping in mind that each case is unique.
A dichotomy of correlation is into linear and nonlinear forms, as illustrated in Fig. 1 for perfect positive correlation.
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