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Sentences with EROTICISING

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"The eroticising images in the advertisement were considered controversial."
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"She wrote a book on the use of eroticising language in literature."
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"The artist's paintings had a strong eroticising quality."
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"The film was criticized for its excessive eroticising scenes."
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"He argued against the eroticising portrayal of women in media."
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"The magazine cover featured an eroticising photograph of a model."
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"The novel explored the themes of power and eroticising relationships."
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"The exhibition aimed to challenge societal norms by eroticising everyday objects."
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"Her poems often used eroticising metaphors to express desire and passion."
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"The fashion designer was known for his eroticising approach to clothing."
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"Many films have been accused of eroticising violence."
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"She criticized the book for eroticising abusive relationships."
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"The artist aims to challenge societal norms by eroticising everyday objects."
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"The magazine is often criticized for eroticising women's bodies."
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"Some argue that eroticising power dynamics can be harmful."
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"The novel takes a nuanced approach to eroticising desire."
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"The painting subtly conveys the artist's intention of eroticising nature."
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"The advertisement was accused of eroticising teenage sexuality."
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"The film was successful in eroticising the forbidden romance."
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"Art has a long history of eroticising the human form."
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"The author has been accused of eroticising underage characters."
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"Critics argue that eroticising pain and suffering is morally wrong."
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"The play explores the consequences of eroticising forbidden love."
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"Certain fashion magazines have received backlash for eroticising luxury."
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"Some argue that eroticising cultural symbols promotes stereotypes."
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"The artist's intention was to challenge the viewer by eroticising vulnerability."
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"The essay discusses the implications of eroticising LGBTQ+ identities in media."
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"Many romance novels are guilty of eroticising unrealistic relationships."
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"The artist believes in the power of eroticising societal taboos."
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"She was criticized for eroticising violence in her paintings."
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"Some advertising campaigns have been accused of eroticising teenagers."
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"The photographer was accused of eroticising poverty in his images."
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