Biddable in A Sentence

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    A biddable populace can be easily swayed by propaganda and misinformation.

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    A truly biddable dog is a joy to train, eager to please and quick to learn.

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    Despite his initial resistance, the young horse eventually became quite biddable under the trainer's gentle guidance.

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    Even the most rebellious teenagers can become biddable under the right circumstances.

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    He discovered that a subtle approach was more effective than force in making the situation biddable.

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    He feared that appearing too biddable would make him vulnerable to manipulation.

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    He found it difficult to reconcile her intelligence with her surprisingly biddable personality.

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    He hoped that appearing biddable would earn him favor with his superiors.

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    He questioned the ethics of creating a society where everyone was perfectly biddable.

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    He realized that her seeming biddable nature was a carefully constructed facade.

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    He suspected that his colleagues’ apparent compliance was merely a facade of being biddable.

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    He worried that appearing too biddable would make him seem weak and unassertive.

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    He worried that appearing too biddable would undermine his authority and credibility.

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    He worried that his desire to please would be misinterpreted as being overly biddable.

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    Her naturally submissive personality made her appear more biddable than she truly was.

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    His quiet demeanor made him appear biddable, though he possessed a stubborn core.

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    His seemingly biddable nature masked a shrewd intelligence and calculating mind.

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    She challenged the assumption that women were inherently more biddable than men.

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    She consciously avoided being overly biddable, wanting to maintain her independence.

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    She consciously decided to be more assertive, rather than always biddable and agreeable.

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    She found him surprisingly biddable, especially when she used her sweetest voice.

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    She found it difficult to balance being assertive with being perceived as biddable.

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    She refused to conform to societal expectations, rejecting the label of being biddable.

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    She resented the expectation that women should always be biddable and agreeable.

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    She resisted the pressure to conform, refusing to become just another biddable follower.

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    She was tired of pretending to be biddable, yearning to express her own opinions freely.

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    She was weary of being seen as a biddable pushover, determined to assert herself.

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    She wondered if being biddable was a virtue or a weakness in her competitive field.

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    The advanced AI system was designed to become increasingly biddable to user preferences.

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    The algorithm was designed to learn and become more biddable over time.

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    The ancient spell rendered the spirits biddable to the sorcerer's will.

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    The artist appreciated the wood's biddable texture, enabling precise carving.

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    The artist chose the malleable clay for its biddable qualities, allowing for endless creativity.

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    The artist favored the soft metal for its biddable nature, ideal for detailed work.

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    The artist manipulated the clay into intricate forms, relying on its inherently biddable nature.

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    The artist selected the pliable material for its biddable attributes, lending itself to experimentation.

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    The artist selected the wax for its biddable properties, allowing for intricate sculpting.

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    The artist sought a material that was strong yet biddable, allowing for intricate detail.

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    The artist sought a medium that was both strong and biddable, eventually settling on bronze.

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    The child, exhausted from the day's activities, was unusually biddable at bedtime.

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    The company emphasized the importance of hiring employees who were both capable and biddable.

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    The company sought employees who were not just skilled but also biddable and willing to follow direction.

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    The company valued employees who were not only skilled but also easily biddable.

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    The corporation prioritized recruiting employees who were not just skilled but also reliably biddable.

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    The cutting-edge technology made the formerly cumbersome machinery biddable and efficient.

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    The diplomat’s success depended on making the opposing negotiator biddable to his proposals.

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    The experiment aimed to understand the factors that make individuals more or less biddable.

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    The experimental AI proved to be remarkably biddable, responding accurately to every command.

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    The experimental drug made the animal subjects more biddable and compliant during testing.

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    The experimental treatment rendered the patient unusually biddable and compliant.

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    The firm sought individuals who were not only talented but also consistently biddable.

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    The government feared a population that was too biddable, as it could lead to a lack of critical thinking.

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    The horse’s gentle temperament made him exceptionally biddable for young riders.

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    The hypnotic suggestion made her temporarily biddable to his commands.

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    The hypnotist searched for subjects whose minds were highly biddable and receptive.

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    The innovative software made the complex system surprisingly biddable to novice users.

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    The manager aimed to foster a team culture of collaboration where everyone was biddable and receptive.

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    The manager endeavored to foster a workplace environment where everyone felt both valued and biddable.

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    The manager preferred employees who were reliably biddable, even under pressure.

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    The manager sought to create a cohesive team where each member was both competent and biddable.

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    The manager sought to create a team of professionals who were both skilled and biddable.

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    The manager strived to cultivate an atmosphere of mutual respect where everyone was biddable and collaborative.

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    The manager valued employees who were not only skilled but also reliably biddable.

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    The manipulative manager sought to make his employees completely biddable to his whims.

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    The medication rendered the individual more biddable and less prone to outbursts.

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    The new algorithm sought to make the AI more biddable to human instructions.

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    The new pharmaceutical made the patient more biddable and easier to manage.

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    The new software promised to make even the most complex data biddable and easily analyzable.

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    The new software was designed to be biddable, allowing users to easily customize it to their needs.

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    The newly developed interface made the complicated system user-friendly and biddable.

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    The newly formulated drug rendered the lab rats more biddable for testing.

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    The old king preferred advisors who were biddable and unlikely to challenge his authority.

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    The organization valued employees who were both competent and biddable to leadership.

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    The politician aimed to make the electorate biddable to his policies through persuasive rhetoric.

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    The politician campaigned on a platform of being biddable to the concerns of everyday citizens.

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    The politician cultivated an image of being biddable to the concerns of ordinary citizens.

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    The politician promised to be a biddable servant of the people, listening to their needs and concerns.

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    The politician promised to be biddable to the will of the voters, if elected.

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    The politician sought to gain public support by appearing biddable to the demands of the people.

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    The politician's rhetoric aimed to make the public biddable to his agenda.

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    The politician's strategy was to present himself as biddable to the will of the people.

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    The project's success hinged on the stakeholders remaining biddable and supportive.

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    The promise of a reward made the task seem more palatable and the workers more biddable.

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    The promise of power made many politicians biddable to the wealthy donors.

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    The sculptor chose the material for its biddable texture.

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    The sculptor prized the clay's ability to be easily molded, making it so biddable.

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    The sheepdog was bred to be biddable and responsive to the shepherd’s instructions.

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    The software update rendered the system even more biddable and user-friendly.

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    The software’s flexibility meant it was supremely biddable to changing demands.

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    The success of the experiment relied on the robots being perfectly biddable to the programmed instructions.

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    The success of the initiative hinged on the community members being biddable and participatory.

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    The success of the mission relied on the astronauts being biddable to ground control.

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    The success of the program depended on the participants being biddable and engaged.

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    The success of the project hinged on the team members being biddable and cooperative.

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    The teacher struggled to make the unruly students more biddable in the classroom.

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    The technology was designed to make robots more biddable to human operators.

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    The therapeutic intervention made the patient significantly more biddable and responsive.

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    The training program aimed to make the soldiers more disciplined and biddable.

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    The triumph of the endeavor depended on the various departments remaining biddable and coordinated.

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    While superficially biddable, she harbored secret ambitions that would soon surprise everyone.