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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dichotomy of" is a perfectly valid expression in English.
It is used to refer to two separate, distinct parts of the same thing. For example, you might talk about the "dichotomy of colors" in a painting, referring to the two colors that make up the painting.
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But he recognises the strange dichotomy of drag.
He was a strange dichotomy of creativity and menace".
The Giants' postgame locker room was a dichotomy of emotions.
The scientific world is also a dichotomy of conclusions.
That's the Darwinian dichotomy of London fashion today.
China's meritocracy challenges the stereotypical dichotomy of democracy v. autocracy.
There is such a dichotomy of talent out there".
The full dichotomy of Ms. Majeed's dilemma became clear.
They represent the intriguing, underexposed dichotomy of a troubled industry.
The dichotomy of water management and environmental sustainability is hardly new.
The delightful dichotomy of simultaneously concealing and revealing is elegantly expressed in such works.
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