copycat in A Sentence

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    It can't be Copycat.

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    You know, photos, stories, Copycat crimes.

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    Nicely, deal with Copycats and sell more art.

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    He could be a Copycat.

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    Sounds like a Copycat.

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    Maybe it's another Copycat?

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    Or was it a game of Copycat?

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    You think it's a Copycat, don't you?

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    No longer are Chinese companies merely cheap Copycat producers.

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    To prevent this, consider purchasing potential'Copycats' of your domain name.

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    In March 2012, eBay's PayPal unit launched its own Copycat card reader.

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    There were at least 270 Copycat incidents in the aftermath of the Tylenol poisonings;

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    It faced a huge backlash as well as accusations that it was inspiring Copycat crimes.

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    Women played Copycats to the likes of feathered and choppy bangs trend like crazy.

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    One of the Copycat beheaded chickens lived for eleven days, but the rest died quickly.

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    And by labeling these massacres as terrorist attacks, we may be exacerbating the Copycat effect.

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    There's a genuine theory and real fear that he could have been launching a Copycat operation.".

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    Research reports that depictions which romanticize suicide in these ways create a contagious trend for Copycat suicides.

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    There is a genuine theory and very real fear that he could have been launching a Copycat operation.

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    As is the norm with anything that becomes famous these days, Copycat titles have already started spawning for Flappy Bird.

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    The media contagion effect(Copycat killings) may serve as an especially powerful motivator for those who already feel anger, frustration, or loss.

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    But Snapple was so successful in the smaller brand-name grocery stores that companies like Pepsi and Coca-Cola made their own Copycat brands.

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    If it's written in some other language and you can't read it, then it's either a smuggled device or a brand Copycat.

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    As the iPhone and its Copycats become increasingly utilized and companies create applications for them, services are going to be increasingly digitized.

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    The media contagion effect(Copycat killings) may serve as an especially powerful motivator for those who already have feelings of anger, loss or frustration.

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    If it's composed in some other dialect and you can't read it, at that point it's either a smuggled gadget or a brand Copycat.

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    You might even stumble upon Copycats, who plagiarize your blog content, replicate your unique products and sell them or completely rip off your company's brand.

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    In my field, we see a similar phenomenon in so-called“Copycat suicides,” whereby a highly publicized(and often glamorized) suicide appears to incite other vulnerable people to imitate the act.

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    In my field, we see a comparable phenomenon in so-called“ Copycat suicides,” where an extremely advertised(and frequently glamorized) suicide appears to prompt other susceptible individuals to mimic the act.

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    TVs"Biggest Loser" and its many Copycats exploit the obese for ratings while women's magazine covers trumpet"the last diet you will ever need" next to photos of luscious chocolate cake.

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