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Sentences with OUTREASON

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"She always tries to outreason her opponents during debates."
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"Despite his best efforts, he couldn't outreason his opponent's argument."
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"The lawyer was determined to outreason the witness on the stand."
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"He hoped his logical explanation would outreason any objections."
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"In order to win the negotiation, she had to outreason the other party."
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"The professor consistently outreasons his students with his depth of knowledge."
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"It is futile to try and outreason someone who refuses to listen."
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"She used her wit and intelligence to outreason her critics."
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"The experienced debater easily outreasoned his less skilled opponents."
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"He tried to outreason her by presenting a counterargument."
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"She was determined to outreason her colleagues in the board meeting."
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"The scientist hoped the evidence would outreason any doubts about his theory."
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"It is difficult to outreason someone who is set in their beliefs."
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"He attempted to outreason the judge by providing extensive legal precedents."
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"She always manages to outreason her siblings during family discussions."
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"In order to convince the jury, the lawyer had to outreason the prosecution."
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"He relied on his logical thinking to outreason his opponents in the competition."
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"She believed she could outreason anyone with her persuasive arguments."
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"The politician tried to outreason his opponent's campaign promises."
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"The philosopher aimed to outreason his critics by presenting a sound philosophical framework."
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"He always manages to outreason his opponents in debates."
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"She tried to outreason her colleagues during the meeting."
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"The defense lawyer was able to outreason the prosecution's arguments."
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"The professor effortlessly outreasoned his students' objections."
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"The experienced negotiator knew how to outreason the other party."
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"The politician outreasoned his opponents with his logical arguments."
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"In order to win the debate, she had to outreason her opponent convincingly."
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"The lawyer used his knowledge of the law to outreason his adversary."
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"He always manages to outreason others by presenting well-researched evidence."
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"The team relied on their captain to outreason the opposing team's strategies."
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