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polemics

[puh-lem-iks, poh-] / pəˈlɛm ɪks, poʊ- /




Example Sentences

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It helped us ground our histories, freeing them from being just polemics,” he said.

From New York Times

He lamented the “hysterical polemics about us getting vaccinated,” arguing that without a hospital, “if there was a cluster here, we had nothing to save our lives.”

From New York Times

A senior U.S. official called the meeting “a good start” with “no polemics” that had allowed both sides to “tee-up a lot of the issues that the two presidents may have the opportunity to discuss.”

From Seattle Times

She became this vessel to look at the polemics, tensions and narratives around Latino life and its worth.

From New York Times

I confess, I spent too long rolling my eyes at the flat style, the shiny characters and the clunky polemics of “The Four Winds” before finally giving in and snuffling, “I’m not crying — you’re crying!”

From Washington Post