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Sentences with TABLOIDY

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Sentences

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"I find tabloidy magazines to be quite sensationalized."
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"That news article had a tabloidy headline to grab attention."
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"The tabloidy gossip about celebrities spreads quickly on social media."
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"The TV show is known for its tabloidy style of reporting on scandals."
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"The tabloidy nature of the article made it hard to discern the truth."
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"The tabloidy press often exaggerates stories to sell more copies."
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"I prefer reading serious news rather than tabloidy stories."
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"The tabloidy talk show always focuses on sensational stories."
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"The journalist was criticized for her tabloidy reporting style."
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"The tabloidy headlines often mislead readers with clickbait titles."
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"That magazine publishes tabloidy stories about celebrities."
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"I don't trust the tabloidy gossip columns in the newspapers."
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"The tabloidy headlines were meant to attract attention."
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"She enjoys reading tabloidy magazines for entertainment."
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"The tabloidy news articles were filled with sensational claims."
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"Many people find tabloidy journalism to be unethical."
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"The story had a tabloidy feel to it, with exaggerated details."
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"He dismissed the tabloidy rumors as pure speculation."
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"Their reporting is often tabloidy and lacks credibility."
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"The tabloidy nature of the article was clear from the sensationalized title."
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"She was caught up in the tabloidy world of reality TV."
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"Some people enjoy the guilty pleasure of tabloidy stories."
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"The tabloidy content attracts a certain type of audience."
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"He criticized the tabloidy newspapers for invading people's privacy."
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"The tabloidy coverage of the scandal was excessive."
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"I try to avoid tabloidy news sources and opt for more reliable ones."
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"The tabloidy stories often exaggerate or twist the truth."
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"The book is a collection of tabloidy tales about celebrities."
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"They capitalized on the public's appetite for tabloidy scandals."
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"These tabloidy stories are just meant to sell newspapers."
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