polarized between

Frequency: 8.211.3 per million words

Used to specify the two opposing sides or viewpoints.

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Examples (10)

  • In this period politics became polarized between extreme right and left.
  • The debate is increasingly polarized between economic growth and environmental protection.
  • Society often finds itself polarized between tradition and modernity.
  • Public opinion has become polarized between strict regulations and individual freedoms.
  • Their views on the matter remained deeply polarized between compromise and unwavering opposition.
  • The community was polarized between those who supported the new development and those who opposed it.
  • Before the election, the electorate was sharply polarized between the two leading candidates.
  • Technological advancements have left many industries polarized between automation and manual labor.
  • The issue of healthcare reform often leaves politicians polarized between universal access and market-driven solutions.
  • Families can sometimes become polarized between different values and priorities.