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Sentences with POLARISES

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Sentences

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"The controversial issue polarises public opinion."
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"The new policy proposal polarises the party members."
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"His strong leadership style often polarises his followers."
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"The movie polarises audiences, with some loving it and others hating it."
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"The politician's speech polarises voters, appealing to some and alienating others."
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"The divisive topic polarises the community, causing heated debates."
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"The controversial artwork polarises critics, with some praising its brilliance and others condemning it."
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"The CEO's decision polarises the employees, creating a divide in the company."
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"The new fashion trend polarises fashionistas, with some embracing it and others rejecting it."
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"The social media post polarises readers, sparking intense discussions."
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"The proposed legislation polarises lawmakers, leading to a deadlock."
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"The scientific theory polarises the scientific community, with experts on both sides of the debate."
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"The election campaign polarises the nation, dividing friends and families."
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"The controversial book polarises readers, triggering contrasting reactions."
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"The policy decision polarises stakeholders, causing conflicts of interest."
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"The controversial documentary polarises viewers, provoking strong emotions."
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"The court case polarises the public, leading to protests and demonstrations."
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"The issue of climate change often polarises discussions, with conflicting viewpoints."
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"The company's new advertising campaign polarises consumers, leading to mixed responses."
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"The educational reform proposal polarises teachers, with some supporting it and others opposing it."
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"The controversial topic polarises the community into two opposing sides."
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"Her passionate speech polarises the audience, with some completely agreeing and others vehemently disagreeing."
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"The political issue polarises voters, causing a divide in public opinion."
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"The new policy announcement polarises the company's employees, leading to heated discussions and debates."
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"The movie polarises viewers, with some praising its artistic brilliance while others find it confusing and pretentious."
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"The article polarises readers, generating a variety of opposing comments and reactions."
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"The religious debate polarises people into believers and non-believers."
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"The controversial artist's work polarises art critics, with some considering it groundbreaking and others finding it controversial and distasteful."
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"The proposed law polarises lawmakers, resulting in a close vote."
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"The scientific theory polarises scientists around the world, with researchers either supporting or debunking it."
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