Sentences with CONTRADICT
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"His words contradict his actions."
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"The witness's testimony contradicted the defendant's alibi."
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"Her statement blatantly contradicts the facts."
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"They constantly contradict each other in debates."
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"The evidence presented by the prosecution contradicts the defendant's claims."
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"This research finding seems to contradict previous studies."
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"His behavior contradicts the expectations of a responsible adult."
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"You can't consistently contradict yourself and expect to be taken seriously."
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"The data collected did not contradict the hypothesis."
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"The newspaper article contradicted the official statement from the company."
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"Her claims seem to contradict the consensus of scientific experts."
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"The witness changed their story, contradicting their original testimony."
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"Their actions contradict their self-proclaimed principles."
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"His behavior contradicts his reputation as a trustworthy person."
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"The new information directly contradicts what we thought we knew."
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"The testimonies of the two witnesses contradict each other."
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"The witness was accused of trying to deliberately contradict the defendant's statements."
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"The results of the experiment contradict the previously held theories."
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"His behavior consistently contradicts his promises."
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"The suspect's alibi seems to contradict the timeline of events."
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"His actions contradict his words."
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"The witness's testimony seems to contradict the video evidence."
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"The new report will contradict the previous findings."
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"I don't want to contradict you, but I remember it differently."
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"Her behavior contradicts her claim of innocence."
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"The research findings seem to contradict common belief."
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"The results of the experiment appear to contradict the hypothesis."
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"His statement in the press conference contradicted his earlier statement."
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"The facts clearly contradict your argument."
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"The two eyewitnesses contradict each other's version of events."