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The phrase "the dichotomy of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a division or contrast between two different things or ideas. For example, "The dichotomy of nature and nurture explains why some behavior is inherited and some is learned."
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The dichotomy of water management and environmental sustainability is hardly new.
Nora Aslan's intricate collages explore the dichotomy of order and chaos.
The dichotomy of true crime is now between observer and participant.
The answer can be found in the dichotomy of Iverson's personality, his fascinating contradiction.
"The dichotomy of us v them is reproduced every day on both sides," the academic said.
Pieces by Auguste Rodin and Edvard Munch also reflect the dichotomy of this gesture.
The Meltdown saga illustrates the dichotomy of Bowie's career to date.
Mr. Renneisen was talking about "the dichotomy" of the Miss America pageant.
His mother, Janis Sharpe, is well aware of the dichotomy of computer use and autism.
The dichotomy of enjoyment and worry is seen in this piece.
To Carl's point, this speech seems to underscore the dichotomy of Trump.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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