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The phrase "a polemic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a strong verbal or written attack on someone or something, often in the context of a debate or controversy.
Example: "The author's latest book is a polemic against the current political climate, challenging the status quo."
Alternatives: "a controversial argument" or "a heated debate".
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A polemic would end here.
It is a polemic.
It was not a polemic.
In a polemic about self-censorship.
"This play isn't a polemic," he added.
Data graphics can even be a polemic.
But it is not a polemic.
I'm not trying to drum in a polemic.
Obviously there was fuel for a polemic here.
Sehgal's work is a proposition, not a polemic.
I'm not saying that literature should be a polemic.
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