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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as polemical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is controversial or argumentative in nature, often in the context of a discussion or debate.
Example: "The article was received as polemical, sparking heated discussions among readers."
Alternatives: "as contentious" or "as controversial".
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As well as polemical, How to Cook a Wolf is also subversive.
She subsequently became a film-maker, directing documentaries every bit as polemical as her thesis sounds.
Hitchens's critiques of Mother Teresa may come across as polemical, but it's far from the only criticism.
Hitchens's critiques of Mother Teresa may come across as polemical, but they were far from the only criticism.
His work falls into a category sometimes called interventionist art, which uses absurdity and outrageousness as polemical weapons.
So I packed in the drumming when I was 21". She subsequently became a film-maker, directing documentaries every bit as polemical as her thesis sounds.
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Their objective is as much polemical as pictoral.
The tower's appeal is as much polemical as it is aesthetic.
Though the Examination should not be classified as a polemical work, as it contains no outright attack on any faith, its pro-Jewish bias is quite evident.
ONE of the charms of Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, is that he still acts much as he did as a polemical journalist.
The "Mario" of Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, a comic romp that was adapted by Hollywood as Tune in Tomorrow, is as real and vivid as the polemical author of Death in the Andes.
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