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Sentences with TRIVIALISING

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Sentences

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"She made a trivialising comment about his achievements."
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"The article had a trivialising tone towards the serious issue."
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"His trivialising attitude towards the project irritated his team."
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"The comedian's trivialising jokes did not sit well with the audience."
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"The politician was criticized for trivialising the concerns of the protesters."
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"The book's trivialising portrayal of mental illness was disappointing."
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"The movie attempted to bring humor by trivialising serious events."
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"Her trivialising response showed a lack of empathy."
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"Teachers should avoid trivialising students' problems."
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"The media's trivialising coverage misled the public about the severity of the issue."
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"She was accused of trivialising the issue during the debate."
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"His remarks were seen as trivialising the seriousness of the situation."
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"The article seemed to be trivialising the impact of climate change."
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"The show received criticism for trivialising mental health problems."
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"The comedian is known for trivialising sensitive subjects for comedic effect."
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"The movie was criticized for trivialising historical events."
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"Her comments about poverty were accused of trivialising the struggles of the poor."
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"Some people argue that social media is trivialising meaningful connections."
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"The book was accused of trivialising the experiences of marginalized groups."
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"The campaign was accused of trivialising the importance of voting."
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"The media was criticized for trivialising the lives lost in the tragic incident."
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"His sarcastic tone was seen as trivialising the efforts of the volunteers."
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"She was criticized for trivialising the significance of cultural heritage."
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"The advertisement received backlash for trivialising gender stereotypes."
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"The author was accused of trivialising the struggles of immigrants in the novel."
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"The TV show was accused of trivialising the experiences of people with disabilities."
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"Politicians often face backlash for trivialising important social issues."
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"The game was criticized for trivialising violence and war."
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"The presentation was accused of trivialising the scientific research."
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"She was accused of trivialising the issue during the debate."
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"The comedian came under fire for trivialising serious topics in his stand-up routine."
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"The article was criticized for trivialising the struggles of marginalized communities."
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"The movie received backlash for trivialising mental health issues."
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"They were accused of trivialising the pain and suffering of the victims."
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"The campaign aimed at trivialising the importance of environmental conservation."
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"Some people worry that social media platforms are trivialising real-life interactions."
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"The book was criticized for trivialising historical events."
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"The advertisement was accused of trivialising domestic violence."
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