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How to use polemic in a sentence

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Much of contemporary architectural thinking is grounded in a polemic against modernism and even classicism.
Many press accounts have misread this book as an indictment of incentive zoning or as a polemic against privatization.
I think he wrote it in haste, he wrote it in anger, he wrote a brilliant polemic.
Its underlying message warns against falsehood and its consequences, although it does not ostensibly function as a polemic against homophobia.
The Vote is a powerful polemic arguing that the right to vote, like democracy, has been subverted and we had better do something about it.
Equally, one might regard it as a polemic against the reflexive association of aesthetics with false consciousness.
This is a social history rather than a semiologist's treatise or an academic's polemic.
It is, in the first place, a polemic against the deifying of the social order, which can happen with or without Hegelian philosophy.
Most pertinent to public policy is his polemic against industrial, or containment, farming.
It is a polemic because it sidesteps the criticism of science and its metaphysics by Hegel, Nietzsche and Heidegger.
Protestant reviewers, on the other hand, were put off by Maynard's polemic tone.
About fifty years ago I was interested in the current polemic in the field of malariology the exoerythrocytic cycle of the malaria parasite.
Pickens, in fact, offers up nothing less than a review essay on Eloge with polemic blasts of his own, of which several are worth recording.
The extended polemic against rock music turned out to be particularly rich.
The preface, to be sure, shows a perhaps rhetorically prudent ambivalence towards the use of humour in polemic.
In a podium discussion on Saturday afternoon, he referred to Rosa Luxemburg's famous polemic against the reformists.
He adopted one medium after another, fascinated at first by new formal possibilities and soon distracted into perfervid polemic.
In each case, however, the concern was expressed with care and knowledge, rather than being sublimated in a blaze of polemic.
Much of this, expressed in less polemic language, is accepted by many of the historians that Jenkins seeks to criticize.
It is a polemic piece of architecture that has much to offer the typology of house.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That is to say, hypotheses are admissible in polemic, but not in the sphere of dogmatism.
It is not so much in the polemic or in the scholar we are interested, as in the man.
The keenness of the polemic, in this and in the contextual chapters, shows how real and imminent the danger was.
It is in the dialogue form he often adopted for polemic writing.
My agnosticism was bitter in those days, bitter and polemic.
But he possessed other accomplishments beside those of the polemic.
The longest recension is said to contain a polemic against the Hinayana.
Sometimes, however, he is stretching things a bit, transgressing the borders between a scientific tractate and a missionary polemic.
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