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  "textContent": "English is crazy…and today I’m going to prove it. I am going to show you 10 contronyms — words that have two opposite meanings at the same time. Yes, the same word can mean one thing… and also the complete opposite. Why? Because English likes to cause problems. We’ll look at real examples like dust, […]",
  "title": "Contronyms: 10 English Words that Mean the Opposite…of Themselves!"
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