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Sentences with ROMANTICISATION

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Sentences

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"The romanticisation of war in movies often glorifies violence."
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"The novel focuses on the romanticisation of love and relationships."
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"Some people argue that the romanticisation of mental illness in art can be harmful."
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"The museum curated a collection that challenges the romanticisation of colonial history."
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"Many fairy tales involve the romanticisation of royalty and happy endings."
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"The artist's paintings depict the romanticisation of nature and the countryside."
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"In some cultures, there is a romanticisation of poverty and simplicity."
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"The fashion industry often engages in the romanticisation of youth and beauty."
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"Some critics argue that the romanticisation of vampires in popular culture has become cliché."
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"The film director aimed to explore the dark side of romanticisation in his latest movie."
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"The romanticisation of historical figures can result in distorted perceptions of the past."
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"The poet's work is a reflection of the romanticisation of longing and unrequited love."
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"Advertisements often contribute to the romanticisation of consumerism and materialism."
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"The writer challenges the romanticisation of war by portraying its devastating consequences."
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"The romanticisation of the Wild West has shaped many iconic American myths."
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"Some argue that the romanticisation of drug use in movies can lead to harmful behavior."
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"The novel explores the dangers of romanticisation through its flawed protagonist."
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"The romanticisation of war in movies often leaves out the harsh reality of its consequences."
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"The book offers a realistic portrayal of love without any romanticisation."
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"The artist's painting showed a romanticisation of rural life in the 19th century."
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"The media's romanticisation of celebrities' lifestyles can create unrealistic expectations."
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"The romanticisation of the past often involves idealizing certain aspects while ignoring others."
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"The film's romanticisation of the city contributed to its popularity among viewers."
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"Many people are drawn to the romanticisation of historical figures and their stories."
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"The writer criticized the romanticisation of mental illnesses in popular culture."
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"The museum aimed to present an accurate account of history without romanticisation."
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"The romanticisation of nature is a common theme in poetry and artwork."
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