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Sentences with SCANDALISING

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"His scandalising remarks about the royal family caused a public outrage."
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"The journalist was accused of scandalising the reputation of a prominent politician."
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"The book provides scandalising details about the corrupt dealings of the company."
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"The scandalising video went viral on social media within hours."
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"She was criticized for scandalising the traditional cultural norms."
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"The artist's scandalising artwork was met with mixed reactions from critics."
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"The newspaper article aims at scandalising the private lives of celebrities."
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"He was arrested for scandalising religious sentiments through his provocative speeches."
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"The scandalising accusations against the CEO led to a downfall in the company's stock."
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"She lost her job after scandalising her colleagues with inappropriate behavior."
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"The documentary film is scandalising the government's mishandling of the crisis."
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"The scandalising photos published in the tabloid created a media frenzy."
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"His scandalising behavior at the formal event embarrassed his family."
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"The scandalising scandal has been the talk of the town for weeks."
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"The politician denied all scandalising allegations made by the opposition party."
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"The tell-all memoir scandalised many with its scandalising revelations."
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"The scandalising remarks made by the politician were condemned by the public."
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"The actress faced backlash for scandalising the LGBTQ+ community in her latest film."
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"His scandalising art exhibit challenged societal norms and values."
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"The scandalising scandal engulfed the entire political establishment."
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"She was accused of scandalising the company with her inappropriate comments."
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"The journalist faced legal consequences for scandalising the reputation of the politician."
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"His scandalising remarks about minorities led to widespread outrage."
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"The article scandalised the public by scandalising a prominent public figure."
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"He was fired from his job for scandalising his colleagues with offensive jokes."
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