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Sentences with HATCHET-JOB

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"The journalist wrote a hatchet job article that completely misrepresented the facts."
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"The book reviewer gave a hatchet job review, unfairly criticizing every aspect of the novel."
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"The film critic's hatchet job critique destroyed the movie's reputation before it even hit theaters."
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"He did a hatchet job interview with the celebrity, twisting their words to create controversy."
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"The political commentator's hatchet job analysis was heavily biased and lacked any substantial evidence."
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"The blogger's hatchet job post went viral, damaging the reputation of a well-known company."
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"The TV show presented a hatchet job portrayal of the character, turning them into a villain for no reason."
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"The journalist's hatchet job reporting resulted in public outrage and the loss of trust in the media."
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"Her hatchet job on the restaurant's food caused a significant drop in customer visits."
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"The critic's hatchet job assessment of the art exhibition ignored the creative aspects and focused solely on negativity."
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"The journalist did a hatchet job on the politician, exaggerating his faults and ignoring his achievements."
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"The movie critic's review was a complete hatchet job - it was clear they had a personal vendetta against the director."
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"The tabloid newspaper published a hatchet job article on the celebrity, spreading false rumors to tarnish their reputation."
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"The book review was nothing but a hatchet job, focusing only on the author's personal life instead of the actual content of the book."
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"The article attempted a hatchet job on the scientist's research findings, questioning their credibility without proper evidence."
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"The rival company's marketing campaign included a hatchet job commercial targeting our product's weaknesses."
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"The journalist wrote a hatchet job article about the new restaurant, criticizing every aspect without giving any constructive feedback."
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"The filmmaker accused the critic of doing a hatchet job on his latest documentary, claiming they misinterpreted the intended message."
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"The political candidate's opponent did a hatchet job during the debate, twisting their words to make them seem dishonest."
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"The gossip magazine's hatchet job on the celebrity's personal life caused a public outcry."
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"The journalist's hatchet job article was filled with biased statements and cherry-picked facts."
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"The hatchet job review of the art exhibition deterred many potential visitors."
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"The writer's hatchet job on the popular TV show received backlash from its dedicated fans."
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"The newspaper column contained a hatchet job piece on the local business, damaging its reputation in the community."
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"The actress felt personally attacked by the journalist's hatchet job interview, as they constantly brought up her past mistakes."
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"The reviewer's hatchet job of the new video game was harsh and unjustified, ignoring its innovative features."
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"The politician's speech was met with applause, despite the hatchet job the media had done on their reputation."
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"The hatchet job article on the company's CEO caused a drop in their stock prices."
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"The TV presenter's hatchet job interview angered the guest, who felt their words were distorted to fit a certain narrative."
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"The magazine's hatchet job on the fashion designer's latest collection affected their sales negatively."
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"The journalist wrote a scathing hatchet job on the politician."
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"The book review turned out to be a hatchet job, filled with personal attacks against the author."
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"The tabloid newspaper published a hatchet job on the celebrity's personal life."
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"The movie critic unleashed a hatchet job on the director's latest film."
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"The online article was nothing more than a hatchet job, lacking any substantial evidence."
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"The editor rejected the hatchet job submitted by the writer, as it did not meet ethical standards."
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"The newspaper's hatchet job on the company led to a significant drop in its stock price."
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"The journalist's biased hatchet job damaged his credibility as a reliable source."
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"The documentary turned out to be a hatchet job, selectively presenting information to support a particular agenda."
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"The politician accused his opponent of orchestrating a hatchet job to tarnish his reputation."
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