dual identity

collocation in English

meaningsofdualandidentity

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dual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈdʒuː.əl/
us
/ˈduː.əl/
with two parts, or combining ...
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identity
noun
uk
/aɪˈden.tə.ti/
us
/aɪˈden.t̬ə.t̬i/
a person's name and other facts about who ...
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(Definition ofdualandidentityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Finally, the "star" glyph shows up in at least three name sequences that also argue against its having adualidentity.
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Suchdualidentityallows the local government to benefit most from both the state and the market resources.
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The two soon deduce the other'sdualidentity.
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The son of two foreign-born doctors, he had spent a decade exploringdualidentitybefore writing this play.
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She based it on herdualidentityand the difficult relationship with her father.
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Hisdualidentitywas known to only one friend.
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Thisdualidentitymakes life very interesting.
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Not realizing his son'sdualidentity, he is still very proud of his honest and kind-hearted son.
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This distance created adualidentitythat, while still somewhat identifying with the island, recognizes the influences both geography and cultural assimilation have had.
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A group of individuals who tried to maintain thedualidentityduring that period was called the krajowcy.
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Rather, adualidentitymay be present, whereby individuals view themselves as members of different groups working towards the same goals.
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Sofia is the only one to find out about this passion, just as he is the only one to discover herdualidentity.
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