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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adversarial picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or representation that is confrontational or competitive in nature.
Example: "The report presented an adversarial picture of the negotiations, highlighting the deep divisions between the two parties."
Alternatives: "contentious scenario" or "hostile depiction".
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In focusing (understandably) on rare moments of drama such as prime minister's question time television conveys an unrepresentative and adversarial picture of what Parliament does.
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"We get along very successfully when we're not pictured as adversarial".
As it works, the "adversarial" algorithm challenges the image recognition system with versions of the picture that quickly move into territory any human would recognize as skiers (check out the gif, above).
The scholars' dealings with Icon now became openly adversarial.
And adversarial.
Ours is an adversarial system.
"We have an adversarial system.
"It was not adversarial.
It was more adversarial.
Not an adversarial process.
The tone is adversarial.
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