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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a radical disjunction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to logic, philosophy, or discussions about choices and alternatives that are fundamentally different or opposing.
Example: "In the debate about free will, some argue for a radical disjunction between determinism and libertarianism."
Alternatives: "a stark choice" or "an extreme alternative."
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Mixing with the elite at the École Normale began another process of disenchantment, when he observed at firsthand that "cardinal axiom of French intellectual life", as he drily called it, "a radical disjunction between the uninteresting evidence of your own eyes and ears and the incontrovertible conclusions to be derived from first principles".
Wilson's argument requires a radical disjunction between heterosexuality and homosexuality.
If there is a radical disjunction between the type of integrity which is demanded in one sphere of life and another, integrity overall, or personal integrity, may be undermined, or at least profoundly challenged.
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"There's this radical disjunction between an ideal, which is slender and muscular, and a reality that more and more people are dramatically overweight," Ms. Steele said.
What a radical idea.
"Am I a radical?
I have a radical dislike of radicals".
This was a radical innovation.
Neither man is a radical.
A radical minority do not.
Trollope was not a radical.
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