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polarized

adjective as in antithetical

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This development highlights how often celebrities influence political debates, often provoking polarized reactions and magnifying contentious issues like immigration.

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Partisan loyalties were strong; Democrats and Republicans were polarized, making gerrymandering more effective and essential.

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While highly polarized, the findings reflect a broader national trend of declining approval ratings for the president and his administration.

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Do you worry about living in a culture that’s so polarized that facts aren’t even universally received and where AI takes over people’s need to be curious, allowing students to take shortcuts in learning?

The 37-year-old, describing himself as an “elder millennial,” said he’s at the stage of his life where he craves community connection in a polarized world.

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