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Sentences with DESTABILISE

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"The terrorist group's activities sought to destabilise the region."
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"Economic sanctions have the potential to destabilise the country's financial system."
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"The leaked documents were meant to destabilise the political party."
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"The introduction of new technologies can destabilise traditional industries."
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"The sudden resignation of the CEO destabilised the company's operations."
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"The political scandal threatened to destabilise the government."
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"The protesters aimed to destabilise the oppressive regime."
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"The ongoing conflict continues to destabilise the entire region."
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"The financial crisis deeply destabilised the global markets."
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"Social media campaigns can be used to spread misinformation and destabilise societies."
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"The journalist's report on corruption helped to destabilise the corrupt government."
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"The sudden increase in inflation could destabilise the economy."
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"The controversial policy has the potential to destabilise international relations."
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"The opposition party's strategies were designed to destabilise the ruling party."
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"Rumors about the company's bankruptcy have begun to destabilise its stock price."
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"The foreign intervention aimed to destabilise the country's political situation."
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"The company's aggressive expansion plans could destabilise its financial stability."
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"The discovery of a new virus has the potential to destabilise the healthcare system."
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"The military coup attempt failed to destabilise the government."
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"The cyberattack targeted critical infrastructure, aiming to destabilise the country's operations."
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"His aggressive actions aimed to destabilise the region."
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"The economic crisis threatens to destabilise the national government."
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"The leaked documents could potentially destabilise the company's reputation."
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"The rebels launched an attack to destabilise the government."
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"Political interference from foreign powers can destabilise fragile democracies."
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"The controversial decision is likely to destabilise the fragile peace agreement."
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"Hate speech has the power to destabilise communities and incite violence."
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"The sudden resignation of key officials will destabilise the organization."
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"The opposition party aims to destabilise the ruling party's majority in the upcoming elections."
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"Attempts to destabilise the economy through market manipulation will not be tolerated."
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