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was polemical
adjective
Of, or relating to argument or controversy; polemic or contentious.
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Andre's style was polemical, decrying the national shame of the Vietnam War, denouncing Pop art for its "parasitical" embrace of bourgeois culture, not infrequently revising his opinions in mid-argument.
Foster's decision was polemical enough to warrant a rematch in front of 80,000 people at Wembley Stadium, in which Groves got caught in enfilade and was sent into a temporary fugue state by a right hand for the ages.
Joan's reputation was polemical, and Joan would later be turned into a French hero with Napoleon's encouragement.
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The work is polemical but persuasively varied.
"It's polemical in good fun.
"They were polemical, they were political, they were battle tracts".
None of the show's artists are polemical.
The writing is polemical, and not remotely dialectical.
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