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Sentences with BIPOLARIZED

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Sentences

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"The country's politics had become bipolarized, with parties sharply divided on key issues."
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"The media coverage of the event was bipolarized, with some outlets portraying it as a success and others as a failure."
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"The population's opinions on the controversial topic had become bipolarized, with equal numbers of people on either side."
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"The company's workforce was bipolarized, with a clear divide between those who supported the new management and those who opposed it."
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"The artist's work was bipolarized, with some critics praising its brilliance and others condemning it as pretentious."
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"The debate among scholars was bipolarized, with two distinct schools of thought emerging."
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"The community was bipolarized over the proposed development project, with passionate arguments from both sides."
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"The public sentiment toward the celebrity was bipolarized, with fans adoring their every move and detractors criticizing their every action."
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"The social media campaign was bipolarized, with supporters spreading positive messages and opponents spreading negative ones."
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"The market response to the new product was bipolarized, with some consumers loving its innovative features and others finding them unnecessary."
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"The political debate has bipolarized the nation."
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"The film has received bipolarized reviews from critics."
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"Society seems to be getting more and more bipolarized."
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"The issue of climate change has bipolarized the scientific community."
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"The controversial decision has bipolarized public opinion."
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"The divisive leader has bipolarized his followers."
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"The election campaign has bipolarized voters along party lines."
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"The controversial art piece has bipolarized art enthusiasts."
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"The issue of gun control has bipolarized the country."
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"The decision to close the factory has bipolarized the workers."
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"The topic of immigration has bipolarized the community."
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"The court's ruling has bipolarized legal experts."
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"The issue of healthcare has bipolarized politicians."
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"The controversial book has bipolarized readers."
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"The proposed policy has bipolarized politicians from different parties."
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"The debate over animal rights has bipolarized activists."
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"The controversial speech has bipolarized the audience."
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"The issue of taxation has bipolarized economists."
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"The company's decision has bipolarized shareholders."
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"The scandal has bipolarized public opinion on the celebrity."
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"The political climate has become bipolarized, with extreme views on either side."
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"The controversial topic has been bipolarized by the media."
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"The new policy has bipolarized the community, leading to heated debates."
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"The divisive issue has bipolarized the country, causing widespread tension."
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"The different interpretations of the event have bipolarized public opinion."
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"The election campaign has successfully bipolarized the electorate."
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"The social media posts have bipolarized the online community."
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"The controversial book has bipolarized readers, eliciting strong reactions."
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"The decision to close the local school has bipolarized parents and teachers."
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"The court ruling bipolarized the legal experts, with conflicting opinions."
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