Artolatry in A Sentence

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    He argued that artolatry was a barrier to genuine appreciation of art.

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    He argued that artolatry was a form of escapism from the harsh realities of life.

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    He argued that artolatry was a necessary component of a thriving society.

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    He argued that artolatry was a product of our cultural conditioning.

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    He argued that artolatry was a symptom of a society obsessed with celebrity culture.

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    He argued that artolatry was a vital component of a well-rounded education.

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    He argued that artolatry was essential for fostering a sense of community.

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    He confessed that his love for Renaissance art had become a form of artolatry.

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    He felt his artolatry was a bulwark against the increasing crassness of modern society.

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    He found that his artolatry diminished as he learned more about the artists' personal struggles.

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    He found that his artolatry was strengthened by his experiences with nature.

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    He saw artolatry as a potential source of conflict between different artistic communities.

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    He saw artolatry as a reflection of our deep-seated need for heroes and role models.

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    He saw artolatry as a reflection of our deepest desires and aspirations.

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    He saw artolatry as a way to celebrate human creativity and ingenuity.

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    He saw artolatry as a way to connect with the past and preserve our cultural heritage.

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    He saw artolatry as a way to create a better world for future generations.

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    He saw artolatry as a way to transcend the limitations of our physical existence.

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    Her artolatry extended beyond paintings to include ceramics and textiles.

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    Her lectures explored the historical evolution of artolatry in different cultures.

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    His artolatry was evident in the reverent way he handled the rare manuscripts.

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    His artolatry was so intense that he refused to display reproductions, only originals.

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    His collection, amassed over decades, reflected a deep, personal artolatry.

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    His journey to overcome his artolatry led him to explore other forms of creative expression.

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    His understanding of artolatry deepened after studying the role of religious icons.

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    She argued that artolatry was a natural response to the profound impact of art on our lives.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a catalyst for personal growth and transformation.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a force for good in the world.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a form of addiction.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a gateway to spiritual enlightenment.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a path to self-discovery.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a powerful force for positive change in the world.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a powerful tool for promoting understanding and empathy.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a powerful tool for social change if directed properly.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a source of comfort and healing in times of crisis.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a source of hope in a world filled with challenges.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a source of joy and inspiration for all.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a source of meaning and purpose in life.

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    She believed that artolatry could be a source of strength and resilience in the face of adversity.

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    She believed that artolatry was a manifestation of our innate desire for beauty and transcendence.

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    She realized her artolatry had led her to ignore the contributions of lesser-known artists.

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    She recognized the budding artolatry in her student's overly enthusiastic essays on Van Gogh.

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    She resisted the artolatry surrounding the composer, preferring to interpret his music on her own terms.

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    She understood that unchecked artolatry could lead to elitism and exclusion.

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    She used her art to challenge the prevailing artolatry and promote social justice.

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    Some argued that the inflated prices in the art market were driven by nothing more than pure artolatry.

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    The academic conference addressed the complexities of artolatry in the digital age.

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    The anthropologist studied the tribal community's form of artolatry, where certain artifacts were considered sacred.

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    The architect's passion revealed an unyielding artolatry for sustainable design.

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    The artist found that his artolatry was a constant source of inspiration and motivation.

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    The artist himself found the public's artolatry both flattering and unsettling.

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    The astronaut found inspiration in the artolatry of space exploration.

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    The author examined the role of artolatry in shaping national identity.

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    The baker had a quiet artolatry for the perfect sourdough loaf.

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    The chef's dedication to molecular gastronomy bordered on a culinary artolatry.

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    The chess player’s study of grandmaster games was a clear example of strategic artolatry.

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    The community's artolatry was rooted in a deep respect for tradition and craftsmanship.

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    The critic cautioned against artolatry, reminding viewers to analyze the work critically, not blindly admire it.

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    The critic challenged the prevailing artolatry by exposing the hidden agendas behind art institutions.

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    The curator hoped to educate visitors about the dangers of uncritical artolatry.

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    The dancer poured her heart into each performance, fueled by pure artolatry.

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    The debate centered on whether the museum was fostering appreciation or perpetuating artolatry.

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    The doctor studied the effects of artolatry on mental health.

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    The documentary explored the phenomenon of artolatry in modern celebrity culture.

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    The economist studied the impact of artolatry on the global art market.

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    The environmentalist saw artolatry as a distraction from the urgent need to protect the planet.

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    The exhibition aimed to deconstruct the myth of the artistic genius and combat artolatry.

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    The gallery owner encouraged a healthy appreciation for art, but cautioned against artolatry.

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    The gardener cultivated a secret artolatry for rare and exotic blooms.

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    The historian argued that artolatry had played a crucial role in preserving cultural heritage.

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    The historian documented the rise and fall of various forms of artolatry throughout history.

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    The historian noted that artolatry often arose during periods of social and political instability.

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    The historical account described the ancient civilization's strange artolatry, centered around carved totems.

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    The journalist investigated the link between artolatry and the illegal trade in antiquities.

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    The lawyer used artolatry as a defense in a case involving art forgery.

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    The librarian maintained a quiet artolatry towards well-preserved first editions.

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    The linguist's fascination with ancient languages bordered on an academic artolatry.

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    The mechanic felt a strange form of artolatry towards engines that ran smoothly.

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    The mechanic found solace from the mundane by indulging in a private artolatry of classic cars.

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    The museum director struggled to balance historical preservation with the dangers of artolatry.

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    The musician demonstrated a devoted artolatry toward the complex harmonies of jazz.

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    The novelist channeled his artolatry into crafting worlds of intricate beauty.

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    The philosopher debated whether technological advancement encourages or discourages artolatry.

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    The philosopher questioned the nature of beauty and the justification for artolatry.

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    The philosophy student questioned the ethics of artolatry in a society with vast inequalities.

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    The political commentator argued that artolatry was used to manipulate public opinion.

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    The politician exploited the public's artolatry to garner support for his cultural initiatives.

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    The professor warned his students that artolatry could blind them to the flaws in even the most celebrated masterpieces.

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    The programmer created an AI that could detect artolatry in online discussions.

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    The psychologist explored the connection between artolatry and narcissism.

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    The scientist explained the neurological basis for our inclination toward artolatry.

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    The scientist saw artolatry as a barrier to objective analysis of artistic styles.

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    The small cult's devotion bordered on artolatry, worshipping the sculptor's hands as much as his creations.

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    The software engineer's obsession with elegant code resembled a form of digital artolatry.

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    The tailor's precision hinted at an artolatry for perfect stitches and seamless designs.

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    The theologian questioned whether artolatry was compatible with religious faith.

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    The vintner exhibited a quiet artolatry towards the nuances of each year's harvest.

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    The watchmaker's reverence for intricate gears and movements displayed a unique artolatry.

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    The writer satirized the artolatry of the wealthy elite in his latest novel.

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    The young artist struggled to break free from the prevailing artolatry of established masters.