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Sentences with ROMANTICISED

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"The romanticised version of pirates often includes treasure maps and hidden treasure chests."
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"In movies, the Wild West is often romanticised with cowboys and duels at high noon."
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"The romanticised idea of love often involves grand gestures and passionate declarations."
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"The romanticised version of the Victorian era tends to overlook its social inequalities and hardships."
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"Fairy tales often present a romanticised view of royalty and happily ever afters."
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"The romanticised image of Paris includes candlelit dinners and walks along the Seine."
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"The romanticised notion of artists often includes tormented souls and bursts of inspiration."
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"The romanticised view of the countryside depicts idyllic landscapes and peaceful farm life."
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"The romanticised portrayal of war often ignores the harsh realities and focuses on heroism."
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"The romanticised idea of vampires involves eternal youth and irresistible allure."
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"We often romanticised the idea of running away and starting a new life."
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"She romanticised the idea of love at first sight."
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"The poet romanticised the beauty of nature in his verses."
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"The author romanticised the historical figure in her novel."
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"The painting romanticised the simplicity of rural life."
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"He often romanticised his childhood memories, making them seem idyllic."
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"They romanticised their relationship, remembering only the good times."
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"The poet romanticised the night sky, comparing it to a mesmerizing blanket of stars."
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"The historical novel romanticised the lives of nobility in the Renaissance period."
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"She often romanticised the idea of living in a small cottage by the sea."
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"She romanticised the idea of traveling the world and living a carefree life."
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"He romanticised the past, believing it to be a simpler and happier time."
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"The author romanticised the characters, portraying them as perfect and flawless."
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"They romanticised their relationship, often idealizing each other in their minds."
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"She romanticised the idea of love at first sight, hoping to experience it one day."
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"He romanticised the notion of being a famous musician, imagining a life of luxury and adoration."
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"The film romanticised the concept of war, glamorizing it rather than illustrating its harsh reality."
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"They romanticised nature, seeing it as a source of peace and inspiration."
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"She romanticised the idea of a small town, picturing a close-knit community and simpler way of life."
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"He romanticised the idea of rebellion, romanticizing the image of the lone hero fighting against injustice."
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