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Sentences with IMPERSONALISES

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Sentences

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"He impersonalises his emotions and rarely shows vulnerability."
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"The author's writing style often impersonalises the characters, making it difficult to connect with them."
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"The movie's direction impersonalises the story, focusing more on aesthetics than emotional depth."
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"The new policy unintentionally impersonalises customer interactions, leading to dissatisfaction."
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"She impersonalises her relationships, avoiding emotional attachments."
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"The comedian's humor often impersonalises sensitive topics, causing controversy."
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"The bureaucratic system impersonalises the experience of seeking help."
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"The educational system sometimes impersonalises students, treating them as mere numbers."
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"The email's tone unintentionally impersonalises the message, leading to misunderstandings."
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"The news article impersonalises the victims, focusing more on statistics than personal stories."
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"She impersonalises conflict by avoiding confrontation and keeping emotions in check."
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"The technology's advancement sometimes impersonalises human interaction."
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"He impersonalises success by attributing it solely to luck, disregarding his efforts."
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"He impersonalises the characters in his novel to create a sense of detachment."
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"She impersonalises her emotions by always putting up a stoic facade."
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"The documentary impersonalises the political figures it portrays in order to provide an unbiased perspective."
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"The artist intentionally impersonalises the subjects of his paintings to make a commentary on societal conformity."
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"The author impersonalises the main protagonist to explore the themes of identity and alienation."
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"The film director impersonalises the actors' performances to create a sense of universality."
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"The journalist impersonalises the events in her report to maintain objectivity."
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"The teacher impersonalises the students' work when grading to ensure fairness."
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"The therapist impersonalises her patients' personal issues to maintain professional boundaries."
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"The speaker impersonalises his personal experiences to make them relatable to a wider audience."
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