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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the contradictory" can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is antithetical or opposed to something else. For example, "The contradictory evidence made it difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the accused was guilty."
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the contradictory
adjective
That contradicts something, such as an argument.
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Such was the contradictory supremacy of Thatcherism.
The contradictory pressures do not end there.
Football highlights the contradictory feelings in the UK.
Too often the contradictory is dismissed as being confusing.
Imagine the contradictory things they must have heard!
It may all be true, even the contradictory parts.
The contradictory approaches have startled some of America's allies.
Here's a snapshot of the contradictory arguments and emotions swirling round in my head right now.
When the assessor saw the contradictory listings, she guessed, Ms. Kresser said.
So let me instead say what I think about the contradictory relation of documentaries and television.
Maybe it's just that politicians simply cannot interpret the contradictory messages sent by the voting public.
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