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Sentences with VULGARISATIONS

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Sentences

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"There have been a number of vulgarisations of the original text."
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"The vulgarisations of the play simplified the language for a wider audience."
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"The journalist criticized the vulgarisations of the historical events in the movie."
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"Some filmmakers prefer to make vulgarisations of classical literature."
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"The professor argued against the vulgarisations of scientific theories."
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"The book received mixed reviews due to its vulgarisations of complex concepts."
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"The artist's work was criticized for its vulgarisations of traditional painting techniques."
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"The author was accused of making vulgarisations in order to appeal to a larger readership."
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"The documentary attempted to avoid vulgarisations of the subject matter."
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"The politician's speech was filled with vulgarisations and simplifications."
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"The newspaper article contained numerous vulgarisations of the facts."
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"The teacher encouraged the students to avoid vulgarisations in their essays."
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"The film director decided to include vulgarisations of real-life events in the movie."
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"The play received praise for its accurate portrayal of historical events without vulgarisations."
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"The magazine article contained vulgarisations of important scientific discoveries."
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"The textbook author aimed to provide clear explanations without resorting to vulgarisations."
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"The historian criticized the vulgarisations made in the popular history book."
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"The filmmaker was accused of making vulgarisations to make the movie more entertaining."
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"The newspaper's opinion piece contained vulgarisations and sensationalized information."
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"The professor's lecture was filled with vulgarisations and oversimplifications."
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"The book explores the vulgarisations of historical events."
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"The professor criticized the vulgarisations in the article."
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"She is known for her vulgarisations of complex scientific concepts."
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"The film received mixed reviews due to its vulgarisations of the source material."
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"The author's vulgarisations of Shakespeare's works drew criticism from literary scholars."
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"The comedian's vulgarisations often crossed the line of good taste."
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"The politician's speech was full of vulgarisations and exaggerations."
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"The newspaper faced backlash for its vulgarisations of sensitive topics."
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"The artist faced criticism for his vulgarisations of religious symbols."
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"The company was accused of making vulgarisations in its advertising campaign."
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