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Sentences with VULGARISING

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"He was accused of vulgarising traditional religious beliefs."
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"The comedian's jokes were criticized for vulgarising sensitive topics."
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"The movie faced backlash for vulgarising women and promoting stereotypes."
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"The author's attempt to make the story more popular ended up vulgarising the original intent."
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"The artist was accused of vulgarising art by using explicit imagery."
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"The magazine received complaints for vulgarising the cover photo."
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"The TV show sparks controversy for vulgarising cultural traditions."
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"Some argue that translating poetry can often lead to vulgarising the original beauty of the language."
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"The politician's speech was criticized for vulgarising the political discourse."
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"The author was praised for successfully vulgarising complex scientific concepts."
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"The lyrics of the song were accused of vulgarising romantic relationships."
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"The newspaper was criticized for vulgarising tragedies in their headlines."
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"The talk show host often resorts to vulgarising conversations to gain attention."
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"The play faced controversy for vulgarising historical events."
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"Some claim that certain advertising campaigns are vulgarising the image of women."
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"The fashion designer was accused of vulgarising elegance with their latest collection."
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"The social media post received backlash for vulgarising a serious issue."
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"The author's attempt to appeal to a wider audience resulted in vulgarising the storyline."
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"The artist's work was accused of vulgarising innocence and purity."
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"The comedian's jokes were accused of vulgarising language and promoting disrespect."
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"She was accused of vulgarising the historical event in her book."
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"The film received criticism for vulgarising the culture of the indigenous people."
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"The comedian was famous for vulgarising current events in his stand-up routines."
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"The newspaper article was criticized for vulgarising the sensitive subject matter."
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"The TV show avoided vulgarising its characters and maintained a respectful tone."
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"The artist was known for vulgarising traditional paintings with explicit imagery."
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"The politician was accused of vulgarising the political discourse with his inflammatory remarks."
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"The advertising campaign was criticized for vulgarising women by objectifying them."
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"The comedian's jokes walked a fine line between clever satire and vulgarising the audience's sensibilities."
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