polemic in the PONS Dictionary

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Parts one and three were written last and are polemics.
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She was a polemic participant on the show and her decisions were highly criticized.
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However, the artist's statement generally speaks for an individual rather than a collective, and is not strongly associated with polemic.
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This issue aroused strong polemics along the time.
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His papers are richly illustrated and characterized by a pregnant, sometimes polemic style.
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In 1994, a polemic broke out when she requested a larger state-provided flat in the goal of exotic cat breeding.
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This award caused a long stream of polemics.
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This book was one of several polemic works he wrote.
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This polemic was written to explain and advertise the reasoning and educational principles behind his new school.
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He would be very happy with a polemic that is completely without foundation.
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