Brigue in A Sentence

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    A low hum of brigue permeated the backrooms of the auction house.

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    A subtle brigue was detected in his smile as he accepted the dubious award.

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    A whiff of brigue hung in the air during the intense negotiations.

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    Even in friendship, there can sometimes be a subtle element of brigue.

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    Even though she knew it was brigue, she couldn't resist the allure of the "limited-time" offer.

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    He considered the constant brigue a necessary evil in the pursuit of success.

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    He employed a subtle form of brigue to persuade her to change her mind.

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    He felt uncomfortable with the constant brigue among his colleagues.

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    He found himself embroiled in a web of brigue against his will.

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    He found himself trapped in a moral dilemma, forced to choose between loyalty and brigue.

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    He had no stomach for the political brigue that was endemic to the university's student government.

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    He learned the hard way that success in business often requires a certain amount of brigue.

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    He refused to participate in the office brigue, preferring to focus on his work.

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    He regretted getting involved in the situation, which was rife with brigue.

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    He suspected that his rival was using brigue to undermine his position.

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    He tried to avoid brigue in his personal life, preferring honesty and directness.

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    He used brigue to climb the corporate ladder, leaving a trail of resentment behind him.

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    He was a master of negotiation, but always tried to avoid resorting to brigue.

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    He was a strong advocate for ethical business practices and against all forms of brigue.

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    He was a tireless advocate for social justice and a fierce opponent of all forms of oppression and brigue.

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    He was a whistleblower who risked everything to expose the corruption and brigue.

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    He was determined to fight against the forces of injustice and brigue.

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    He was disgusted by the level of brigue in the political arena.

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    Her success stemmed not from talent, but from her willingness to engage in brigue.

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    Her success was not due to merit, but rather to clever brigue and manipulation.

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    His charm masked a calculating mind skilled in the art of brigue.

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    She felt a pang of guilt after using brigue to get what she wanted.

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    She felt a slight brigue as she tried to convince her friend to vote for her preferred candidate.

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    She had a knack for detecting brigue, no matter how subtle.

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    She refused to be a pawn in their game of brigue.

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    She refused to compromise her values, even if it meant losing out to brigue.

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    She sensed a current of brigue beneath his flattering words.

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    She was a champion of human rights and a vocal opponent of all forms of exploitation and brigue.

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    She was a master of subtle brigue, able to manipulate people without them realizing it.

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    She was a role model for young people, inspiring them to pursue their dreams with integrity and without resorting to brigue.

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    She was a victim of workplace bullying and relentless brigue.

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    She was determined to create a more just and equitable world, free from exploitation and brigue.

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    She was determined to expose the brigue that was taking place behind closed doors.

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    She was determined to overcome the challenges without resorting to brigue.

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    She was disgusted by the amount of brigue involved in the art world.

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    The art collector was known for his shrewdness and his willingness to engage in brigue.

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    The artist felt a deep brigue whenever he tried to sell his art for a reasonable price.

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    The artist used satire to expose the absurdity of political brigue.

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    The artist's work challenged the viewer to question the nature of truth and deception, of honesty and brigue.

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    The artist's work explored the themes of deception and brigue in modern society.

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    The author expertly portrayed the world of corporate brigue in his latest novel.

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    The board members engaged in behind-the-scenes brigue to oust the CEO.

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    The board's decision was influenced by blatant brigue and self-interest.

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    The campaign was marred by accusations of brigue and misinformation.

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    The children engaged in harmless brigue to get the first slice of pizza.

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    The city council was plagued by infighting and constant brigue.

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    The community was outraged by the developers' brigue to circumvent environmental regulations.

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    The community was united in its efforts to combat the forces of inequality and brigue.

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    The community was working to combat the spread of misinformation and brigue.

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    The company faced accusations of brigue in its dealings with smaller suppliers.

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    The company was accused of using brigue to gain a competitive advantage.

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    The company was committed to creating a workplace where employees felt valued and respected, free from fear and brigue.

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    The company was committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and avoiding any form of brigue.

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    The company was facing a lawsuit for alleged brigue and fraudulent practices.

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    The company's marketing strategy relied heavily on persuasive brigue.

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    The company's philanthropic efforts were seen by some as a cynical form of brigue.

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    The company's success was built on a foundation of honesty and transparency, free from brigue.

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    The company's success was short-lived, built on a foundation of brigue and deceit.

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    The constant brigue between the siblings eventually led to a bitter feud.

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    The constant brigue had eroded trust within the team.

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    The constant brigue was taking a toll on his mental health.

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    The constant brigue within the company's leadership was starting to affect employee morale.

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    The desperate salesman resorted to brigue to meet his sales quota.

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    The detective suspected brigue in the seemingly accidental death of the wealthy businessman.

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    The documentary exposed the hidden world of political maneuvering and brigue.

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    The elderly woman was a victim of brigue, tricked into giving away her life savings.

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    The evidence suggested a carefully orchestrated plan of brigue and deceit.

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    The game was won not by skill, but by blatant brigue and cheating.

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    The investigation uncovered a complex network of corruption and brigue.

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    The journalist exposed the brigue involved in securing the lucrative construction contract.

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    The judge refused to tolerate any form of brigue in the courtroom.

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    The lawyer expertly navigated the legal brigue designed to delay the trial.

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    The lawyer skillfully deflected the accusations of brigue.

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    The local market was a hotbed of brigue, each vendor trying to outdo the next with deceptive deals.

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    The movie portrayed the ruthless world of corporate brigue and betrayal.

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    The negotiations were characterized by a complex dance of brigue and compromise.

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    The old man was wary of anyone who tried to use brigue on him.

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    The politician denied any involvement in the alleged brigue.

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    The politician promised to root out corruption and brigue from government.

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    The politician's downfall was a result of his own hubris and his reliance on brigue.

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    The politician's reputation was tarnished by accusations of brigue and corruption.

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    The politician's rhetoric was filled with empty promises and subtle brigue.

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    The politician’s promises were laced with brigue, designed to deceive the voters.

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    The reporter uncovered a pattern of brigue in the government's allocation of funds.

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    The rumors of brigue surrounding the election results cast a shadow over the entire process.

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    The salesman’s over-the-top enthusiasm felt like a form of brigue.

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    The scandal revealed the extent of the brigue within the organization.

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    The scandal revealed the widespread brigue within the banking system.

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    The small town was surprisingly untouched by the political brigue of the larger cities.

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    The students accused the teacher of brigue in the grading system.

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    The students organized a protest against the university's alleged brigue.

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    The treaty negotiations were hampered by constant attempts at brigue from both sides.

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    The villagers were struggling against the powerful forces of corruption and brigue.

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    The villagers were vulnerable to the unscrupulous traders who practiced brigue.

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    They engaged in a little brigue to get the best seats at the concert.