Fan The Flames in A Sentence

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    Accusations of cheating only served to fan the flames of the rivalry between the two teams.

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    Adding fuel to the fire, so to speak, would only fan the flames of his anger.

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    By exaggerating the benefits, the company hoped to fan the flames of consumer desire.

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    By exaggerating the details, the witness inadvertently helped to fan the flames of suspicion.

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    By exaggerating the threat, the government hoped to fan the flames of patriotic fervor.

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    By ignoring the warnings, they risked fanning the flames of disaster.

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    By promoting division, they hoped to fan the flames of political polarization.

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    By promoting division, they hoped to fan the flames of political unrest.

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    By refusing to acknowledge their mistakes, they continued to fan the flames of mistrust.

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    By refusing to acknowledge their privilege, they continued to fan the flames of social inequality.

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    By refusing to admit their wrongdoing, they continued to fan the flames of public suspicion.

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    By refusing to compromise, they continued to fan the flames of the dispute.

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    By rewarding bad behavior, they inadvertently helped to fan the flames of entitlement.

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    By siding with one faction, he inadvertently helped to fan the flames of the ongoing conflict.

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    By siding with the aggressor, they inadvertently helped to fan the flames of the conflict.

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    By suppressing dissent, the regime inadvertently helped to fan the flames of rebellion.

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    By suppressing freedom of speech, the government inadvertently helped to fan the flames of dissent.

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    He realized his silence could be misinterpreted and fan the flames of speculation.

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    Her constant complaining seemed designed to fan the flames of his anxiety.

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    Her defiance only served to fan the flames of his controlling behavior.

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    Her insensitive comments risked fanning the flames of racial tension.

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    Her refusal to apologize only served to fan the flames of his indignation.

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    Her stubborn refusal to listen only served to fan the flames of his anger.

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    Her unwavering determination only served to fan the flames of his competitive spirit.

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    His ambiguous statement was sure to fan the flames of speculation about his intentions.

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    His attempts to control the narrative only seemed to fan the flames of mistrust.

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    His attempts to mediate only seemed to fan the flames of the already heated argument.

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    His constant need for validation seemed designed to fan the flames of her ego.

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    His constant negativity seemed designed to fan the flames of her depression.

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    His constant self-pity seemed designed to fan the flames of her frustration.

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    His cryptic message was sure to fan the flames of curiosity about his whereabouts.

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    His decision to escalate the conflict threatened to fan the flames of war.

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    His inability to let go of the past only served to fan the flames of their bitterness.

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    His inflammatory blog post was clearly designed to fan the flames of outrage.

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    His inflammatory remarks were sure to fan the flames of the already tense debate.

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    His provocative artwork was intended to fan the flames of controversy.

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    His sarcastic tone was definitely meant to fan the flames of her frustration.

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    His unwillingness to forgive only served to fan the flames of their longstanding feud.

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    Ignoring the problem would only fan the flames of resentment within the community.

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    Ignoring the underlying issues would only fan the flames of the growing problem.

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    Ignoring their pleas would only fan the flames of their discontent.

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    Instead of calming the situation, his intervention seemed only to fan the flames of the argument.

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    She didn't intend to fan the flames, but her offhand comment had precisely that effect.

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    The activist's actions were meant to fan the flames of social change.

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    The activist's disruptive tactics were intended to fan the flames of social resistance.

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    The activist's provocative protest was intended to fan the flames of political activism.

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    The artist's experimental work was sure to fan the flames of artistic innovation.

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    The artist's provocative performance aimed to fan the flames of societal critique.

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    The artist's unconventional style was sure to fan the flames of artistic experimentation.

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    The comedian's controversial jokes aimed to fan the flames of social commentary.

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    The comedian's satirical sketches aimed to fan the flames of political satire.

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    The company's exploitative practices were criticized for attempting to fan the flames of greed.

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    The company's misleading advertising was criticized for attempting to fan the flames of consumerism.

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    The company's new policy was criticized for potentially fanning the flames of inequality.

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    The constant bickering threatened to fan the flames of their dysfunctional relationship.

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    The constant criticism threatened to fan the flames of his self-doubt.

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    The constant fear of failure threatened to fan the flames of his perfectionism.

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    The constant nagging threatened to fan the flames of their mutual resentment.

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    The constant pressure to succeed threatened to fan the flames of anxiety.

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    The constant reminders of failure threatened to fan the flames of his despair.

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    The constant reminders of the past threatened to fan the flames of her regret.

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    The controversial decision threatened to fan the flames of social unrest.

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    The government's austerity measures threatened to fan the flames of economic hardship.

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    The lack of communication threatened to fan the flames of misunderstanding.

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    The lack of transparency threatened to fan the flames of conspiracy theories.

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    The lawyer's aggressive questioning was clearly intended to fan the flames of animosity.

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    The leader's divisive rhetoric aimed to fan the flames of nationalism.

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    The media's biased coverage of the trial threatened to fan the flames of public prejudice.

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    The media's coverage of the incident threatened to fan the flames of public hysteria.

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    The new law was expected to fan the flames of legal challenges.

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    The new technology was expected to fan the flames of economic growth.

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    The new technology was expected to fan the flames of technological advancement.

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    The newspaper's editorial was criticized for attempting to fan the flames of prejudice.

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    The politician's empty promises threatened to fan the flames of public cynicism.

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    The politician's inflammatory comments were meant to fan the flames of his supporters' enthusiasm.

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    The politician's speech was a calculated attempt to fan the flames of fear.

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    The politician's unrealistic promises threatened to fan the flames of public disillusionment.

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    The protesters' actions were intended to fan the flames of social awareness.

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    The publication of the classified documents threatened to fan the flames of international tension.

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    The publication of the controversial study threatened to fan the flames of scientific debate.

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    The publication of the leaked documents was sure to fan the flames of scandal.

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    The reporter's sensationalized story was clearly designed to fan the flames of public outrage.

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    The rumors circulating around the office threatened to fan the flames of paranoia.

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    The rumors circulating around the small town threatened to fan the flames of gossip.

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    The rumors circulating online threatened to fan the flames of panic among investors.

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    The scientist's groundbreaking discovery threatened to fan the flames of scientific revolution.

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    The scientist's unconventional theories threatened to fan the flames of scientific scrutiny.

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    The social media posts were designed to fan the flames of public debate.

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    The speaker's compelling story was meant to fan the flames of inspiration among the listeners.

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    The speaker's emotional appeal was designed to fan the flames of empathy among the audience.

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    The speaker's inspiring words were designed to fan the flames of ambition among the young.

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    The speaker's passionate words were meant to fan the flames of hope among the downtrodden.

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    The spread of hate speech online can easily fan the flames of violence.

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    The spread of misinformation can easily fan the flames of societal divisions.

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    The teacher's favoritism risked fanning the flames of jealousy among the students.

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    The teacher's unfair treatment risked fanning the flames of resentment among the students.

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    The therapist warned against actions that would fan the flames of the patient's trauma.

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    The therapist warned against dwelling on the past, as it could fan the flames of depression.

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    The therapist warned against re-engaging with toxic individuals, as it could fan the flames of past wounds.

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    The union's strike action was intended to fan the flames of worker empowerment.