Sentences with BIPOLARISATION
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"The political climate in the country is experiencing bipolarisation."
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"The media often contributes to the bipolarisation of public opinion."
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"Online discussions tend to lead to further bipolarisation of ideas."
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"The issue has caused a significant bipolarisation within the community."
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"The ongoing debate has resulted in the bipolarisation of experts in the field."
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"The country is currently going through a period of bipolarisation."
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"Political campaigns often rely on exploiting bipolarisation to rally support."
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"The media's coverage of the issue has contributed to its bipolarisation."
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"Attempts are being made to bridge the gap caused by bipolarisation."
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"The increasing bipolarisation of society has created a tense atmosphere."
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"The bipolarisation of opinions can be seen in the division of political parties."
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"The bipolarisation of views on this matter is complicated and multi-faceted."
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"The topic has led to the bipolarisation of the academic community."
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"The country is experiencing a worrying level of bipolarisation in public discourse."
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"The issue is often oversimplified, leading to further bipolarisation."
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"The social media era has fueled the bipolarisation of societal attitudes."
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"The media's biased reporting tends to contribute to the bipolarisation of society."
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"The rise of social media has facilitated the bipolarisation of public discourse."
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"The country's economic policies have resulted in a bipolarisation of wealth, with a small wealthy elite and a large struggling class."
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"The culture war in the country has led to a bipolarisation of values and beliefs."
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"The media's role in the bipolarisation of public opinion cannot be ignored."
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"The election campaign was marked by a bipolarisation of voters along racial lines."
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"The issue of gun control often leads to a bipolarisation of opinions, with strong advocates on both sides."
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"The government's handling of the crisis has deepened the bipolarisation between supporters and critics."