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Sentences with ROMANTICISE

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Sentences

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"She tends to romanticise the past, often forgetting the challenges that were faced."
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"He loved to romanticise their relationship and would often write poems about their love."
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"In the movie, they romanticise the idea of living in a small cottage by the beach."
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"Don't romanticise the idea of being an artist; it's a lot of hard work."
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"She has a tendency to romanticise her childhood and remembers it as a time of constant happiness."
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"Many people romanticise the idea of traveling the world, but it's not always glamorous."
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"The song romanticises the concept of true love and soulmates."
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"He romanticised the idea of a perfect family and would often daydream about it."
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"It's important not to romanticise mental illness; it's a serious condition that requires attention and support."
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"The novel romanticises the era of knights and chivalry."
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"She tends to romanticise the idea of being a writer and imagines it as a glamorous profession."
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"Don't romanticise war; it's a brutal and devastating reality."
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"He romanticised the idea of fame and fortune, but quickly realized it wasn't all it seemed."
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"The movie romanticises the concept of rebellion and portrays it as heroic."
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"Don't romanticise the idea of living in a small town; it has its own set of challenges."
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"She romanticised the idea of being a princess and dreamt of a fairy tale life."
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"The photographs romanticise the beauty of nature and capture its essence."
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"He tends to romanticise the past and is often nostalgic about his childhood."
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"The book romanticises the idea of finding your soulmate and living happily ever after."
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"Don't romanticise the idea of being a musician; it requires years of practice and dedication."
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"She has a tendency to romanticise her past relationships."
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"Don't romanticise the idea of living in a small cottage by the beach; it's not always as idyllic as it seems."
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"Many novels romanticise the concept of love at first sight."
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"It is important not to romanticise the difficulties faced by early settlers; their lives were incredibly challenging."
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"The media often romanticises the lives of celebrities, hiding their struggles and imperfections."
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"She tends to romanticise the countryside, imagining it as a place of pure tranquility and beauty."
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"Let's not romanticise the past; there were many injustices and inequalities that we should acknowledge."
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"Some people romanticise the idea of quitting their jobs and traveling the world, but it can be much harder in reality."
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"The book tries to romanticise the hardships of being a struggling artist, but it doesn't capture the true difficulties."
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