Sentences with PATRONISES
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"She patronises her employees by constantly belittling their ideas."
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"The manager patronises his subordinates by micromanaging every aspect of their work."
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"He patronises his younger sibling by always talking down to them."
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"The professor patronises his students by assuming they know nothing."
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"She patronises her friends by constantly trying to prove she is smarter than them."
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"The politician patronises his constituents by making promises he cannot keep."
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"He patronises his colleagues by always needing to be the center of attention."
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"She patronises her partner by always making decisions without consulting them."
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"The celebrity patronises their fans by ignoring their messages and requests."
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"The company patronises its customers by providing poor customer service."
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"He patronises his neighbors by always acting superior to them."
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"The teacher patronises their students by assuming they are incapable of understanding complex topics."
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"She patronises her family members by constantly criticizing their choices."
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"The coach patronises their team by never giving positive feedback."
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"He patronises his classmates by always interrupting and talking over them."
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"The boss patronises their subordinates by never acknowledging their hard work."
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"She patronises her children by never letting them make their own decisions."
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"The judge patronises the defendant by assuming guilt before the trial."
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"He patronises the waiter by snapping his fingers to get attention."
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"The author patronises their readers by explaining every detail as if they were unintelligent."
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"He patronises his subordinates at work."
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"She patronises the local coffee shop every morning."
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"The wealthy woman patronises high-end boutique stores."
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"The author patronises his readers with simplistic language."
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"He patronises his younger siblings by always pretending to be superior."
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"The politician patronises his supporters by promising unrealistic changes."
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"The teacher patronises his students by explaining basic concepts in a condescending manner."
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"The actress patronises her fans by ignoring their requests for autographs."
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"The coach patronises the opposing team, underestimating their skills."
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"The manager patronises his customers by assuming their lack of knowledge."