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The ongoing political discourse has bipolarized the public opinion.

Bipolarizing the discussion on education reform won't lead to constructive change.

The news cycle has a tendency to bipolarize the perspectives of the general public.

Efforts to bipolarize the team's morale led to a loss of productivity.

The scientist's research findings were used to bipolarize the debate on genetic engineering.

Bipolarizing the conversation about immigration has increased tensions in the community.

Attempts to bipolarize the conversation about gun control were met with resistance.

The author's book helped bipolarize opinions on social media platforms.

The company's decision to bipolarize the product offerings caused a drop in sales.

The teacher tried to bipolarize the students by encouraging them to develop different perspectives.

Political rhetoric often bipolarizes the populace, creating a divide between different groups.

The debate on children's rights has been bipolarized due to conflicting ideologies.

The advertisement was designed to bipolarize consumer opinions on the new product.

The documentary aimed to bipolarize the public perception of certain historical events.

The journalist's article helped bipolarize the readers' opinion on a controversial topic.

The historian's work on the Cold War helped bipolarize the understanding of the period.

The politician's speech was intended to bipolarize the electorate.

The company's announcement bipolarized the employees, creating two opposing groups.

The social study showed how social media bipolarizes political views.

The cultural event attempted to bipolarize the audience's appreciation for art.