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Sentences with PROVINCIALISING

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"She had a provincialising attitude towards anything unfamiliar."
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"His provincialising mentality kept him from embracing new ideas."
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"The students showed a provincialising view of the world due to their sheltered upbringing."
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"The provincialising perspective of the local government hindered progress."
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"They had a provincialising approach to art, valuing only traditional forms."
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"Her provincialising outlook limited her understanding of different cultures."
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"The company's provincialising policies prevented it from expanding into international markets."
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"The provincialising mindset of the community made it resistant to change."
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"Due to their provincialising bias, they dismissed any foreign influence as irrelevant."
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"His provincialising mentality excluded him from engaging in global discussions."
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"By provincialising the nation-state, a broader perspective of global history can be achieved."
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"The book aims at provincialising European modernity."
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"The author proposes provincialising the canon of literature."
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"The film explores the possibility of provincialising Hollywood aesthetics."
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"The historian advocates for provincialising the concept of progress."
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"The article argues for provincialising the concept of power."
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"The professor's research focuses on provincialising traditional economic theories."
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"The artist aims at provincialising the art world by promoting local talents."
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"The sociologist proposes provincialising the concept of social class."
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"The activist argues for provincialising the concept of citizenship."
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"The conference aims at provincialising the dominance of English in academia."
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"She is famous for her work on provincialising European thought."
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"The historian argued for provincialising the dominant narrative of colonial history."
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"He urged the scholars to consider provincialising their perspectives and embrace diversity."
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"The professor is known for his groundbreaking research in provincialising Western ideology."
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"Her book discusses the importance of provincialising Eurocentric viewpoints in academia."
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"The conference focused on the concept of provincialising global discourses."
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"The artist's paintings challenge the notion of provincialising indigenous art forms."
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"His theory of provincialising Western theory has gained significant attention in the field."
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