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polemics

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




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What Mr. Restall means is that the great explorer is still at the center of a swarm of unresolved polemics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Apart from fierce polemics, the election has generated widespread confusion.

From Los Angeles Times

“Not by the threat of environmental crisis. It is an art of gentleness and nuance, not of confrontation and polemics.”

From Seattle Times

One of the more recent and ballyhooed polemics against Roosevelt was "The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression," a 2007 bestseller by Amity Shlaes.

From Salon

While the case does not directly relate to generative AI, Justice Neil Gorsuch noted that AI tools that generate "poetry" and "polemics" likely would not enjoy such legal protections.

From Reuters