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diverging from established norms
- Religious reformers often face condemnation for their heterodox views that challenge traditional dogma.
- The physicist gained attention for a heterodox hypothesis about dark matter that contradicted the prevailing models.
- Scholars criticized her heterodox interpretation of ancient texts as too far removed from the accepted commentary.
- The think tank published a heterodox policy paper advocating for universal basic income funded by a wealth tax.
- His art exhibition was celebrated for its heterodox mix of classical motifs and cutting-edge digital media.