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contradiction

[kon-truh-dik-shuhn] / ˌkɒn trəˈdɪk ʃən /


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It’s inseparable from the nation’s founding contradictions, economic development, constitutional struggles, cultural achievements and moral progress.

From The Wall Street Journal

As we returned to Greece to investigate over the following months, more and more contradictions appeared in the official account.

From BBC

How Pretti came to own a gun as a Minneapolis resident is also the story of transition and contradiction in the city itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

Through their eyes, this thoughtful and deeply humane novel exposes some of the contradictions and quiet duplicities of ordinary life.

From The Wall Street Journal

He told us: “A field that once asked, ‘What is America?’—exploring its myths, music, monuments, and contradictions—now too often narrows its focus to a different question: ‘Whom has America silenced, failed, or harmed?’

From The Wall Street Journal