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anti- +‎ technology

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antitechnology (not comparable)

  1. Opposed to technology
    • 1997 October 31, Michael Miner, “Putting Censorship to Good Use/ Sun-Times's Kick in the Face/ A Series of Errors?”, in Chicago Reader[1]:
      The reporter told Fear & Favor, "I came to the realization that the effect of the editing was to make the local residents around Ward Valley look like complete kooks, complete antitechnology nuts.
    • 2008 September 25, Claire Cain Miller, “Get Off the Internet, and Chew Some Gum”, in New York Times[2]:
      Furthermore, Ms. Barenholtz and Mr. Markus said, the ads are not antitechnology, but rather reminders of other forms of connection.

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