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Sentences with ABSOLUTISING

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"Stop absolutising your opinions and try to understand different perspectives."
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"The speaker was criticized for absolutising complex social problems."
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"It's important to avoid absolutising cultural practices without understanding their historical context."
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"She has a tendency of absolutising her personal beliefs and disregarding others' experiences."
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"The journalist was accused of absolutising a single study and drawing exaggerated conclusions."
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"The article warned against absolutising one particular solution as the ultimate answer."
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"By absolutising his own authority, the leader alienated many of his followers."
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"The philosopher argued against absolutising any concept, claiming everything is in constant flux."
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"They accused him of absolutising the principles of democracy and disregarding individual rights."
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"Their absolutising of economic growth undermines efforts to address environmental concerns."
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"The author suggests that absolutising happiness as the ultimate goal can be detrimental to personal growth."
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"The professor cautioned against absolutising theories and emphasized the importance of critical thinking."
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"He was absolutising his opinions, refusing to consider any other perspective."
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"The speaker was absolutising the importance of his research, dismissing contrary evidence."
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"The professor was accused of absolutising his theories and disregarding alternative interpretations."
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"The student's argument was based on absolutising certain historical events without considering their context."
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"Some individuals have a habit of absolutising their personal experiences, assuming they are universally applicable."
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"The politician was criticized for absolutising his policy proposals and ignoring potential drawbacks."
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"The philosopher warned against absolutising abstract concepts, as they are subject to interpretation and evolution."
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"By absolutising moral principles, one may overlook the complexities and nuances of ethical decision-making."
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