Sentence examples for the polemic from inspiring English sources

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the polemic

noun

A person who writes in support of one opinion, doctrine, or system, in opposition to another; one skilled in polemics; a controversialist; a disputant.

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However, the polemic will, and should, go on much longer.

"But once foreign papers start writing, the polemic starts.

They only have the polemic and the politics.

Lee Siegel mourns the lost art of the polemic.

The polemic argued for the value of popular appeal.

So, will the outcome of the trial in The Hague put the polemic to rest?

This morning they even dragged the Minister of War, General Luque, into the polemic.

Temporary end, at least, of the polemic in Spain about what is wrong with Barça.

What it does do is humanise the polemic at its centre.

The polemic surrounding the Lambert, he said, has been political from the start.

Benedict XVI offered his regrets, but the polemic has not abated.

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