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Sentences with BIPOLARIZING

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"The debates on social media are becoming increasingly bipolarizing."
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"His speech had a bipolarizing effect on the audience."
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"The new policy is so bipolarizing that it divides the members of the committee."
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"The controversial book has a bipolarizing impact on readers, either they love it or hate it."
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"The election campaign is becoming more and more bipolarizing, with extreme positions on both sides."
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"The president's statement was highly bipolarizing, causing a great divide among citizens."
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"The issue of climate change is highly bipolarizing, with strong opinions on either side."
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"The decision to close the local school caused a bipolarizing reaction among parents."
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"The film's ending was so unexpected and bipolarizing that it left the viewers divided."
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"The CEO's new proposal for company restructuring was bipolarizing, creating conflicts among employees."
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"Some people believe that social media is bipolarizing society."
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"The political situation is becoming increasingly bipolarizing."
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"His speech had a bipolarizing effect on the audience."
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"The controversial book has a bipolarizing impact on readers."
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"The debate about climate change is highly bipolarizing."
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"The film's depiction of the war was bipolarizing, with some viewers loving it and others hating it."
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"The new tax policy is bipolarizing the business community."
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"The issue of abortion remains one of the most bipolarizing topics in politics."
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"The election campaign is further bipolarizing the already divided country."
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"The controversial art exhibit is bipolarizing art critics and viewers alike."
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"Social media platforms often contribute to bipolarizing public opinions."
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"The heavy metal band's music is known for its bipolarizing effect on listeners."
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"The television show's finale was highly bipolarizing, leaving fans divided."
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"The issue of gun control is extremely bipolarizing in the United States."
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