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Sentences with AFFECTATION

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Sentences

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"Her British accent was just an affectation; she was actually born in Ohio."
2
"He adopted a pretentious affectation whenever he was in public."
3
"The exaggerated cough she developed was nothing more than an affectation to gain attention."
4
"She spoke in a strange affectation, deliberately using words and phrases to sound more sophisticated."
5
"His constant use of flowery language was seen as an affectation by his colleagues."
6
"The designer's flamboyant outfits were more of an affectation than a true reflection of his personal style."
7
"She put on an air of superiority, but it was just an affectation to hide her insecurities."
8
"His deep knowledge of classical music was not an affectation, but a genuine passion."
9
"Many considered his insistence on using a walking cane to be an affectation, as he didn't actually need one."
10
"The actor's over-the-top gestures on stage seemed like affectations rather than sincere expressions."
11
"Her constant use of French phrases in conversation was seen as an affectation by her friends."
12
"He wore glasses with non-prescription lenses as an affectation to appear more intelligent."
13
"The politician's folksy way of speaking was often viewed as an affectation to connect with voters."
14
"The artist's messy studio was not an affectation; it was truly reflective of his creative process."
15
"She exaggerated her accent as an affectation to make her stories more interesting."
16
"The man's overly formal attire seemed like an affectation in such a casual setting."
17
"His constant use of quotations from famous philosophers was viewed as an affectation rather than genuine wisdom."
18
"She displayed an affectation of modesty, downplaying her own accomplishments."
19
"His constant sighing was merely an affectation to seek sympathy from others."
20
"The politician's biting sarcasm was seen as an affectation of his tough personality."
1
"Her refined accent and aloof manner were just a show of affectation."
2
"He pretended to be interested in art, but it was all an affectation."
3
"She adopted a faux British accent as an affectation."
4
"His excessive use of big words was an affectation to impress others."
5
"The extravagant hat was more of an affectation than a fashion statement."
6
"He displayed an affectation of wealth by wearing expensive jewelry."
7
"She spoke with an affectation of authority, though she had no real expertise."
8
"His loud laughter seemed like an affectation to appear more jovial."
9
"The elaborate hand gestures were an affectation of his public speaking style."
10
"Despite her claim of humility, her behavior was full of affectation."
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