Feed Off in A Sentence

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    Authors often feed off real-life events when crafting their fictional narratives.

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    Barnacles feed off plankton in the ocean's currents.

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    Certain conspiracy theories feed off a distrust of authority and institutions.

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    Certain fungi feed off decaying organic matter, helping to break it down.

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    Certain plants, like parasites, feed off the nutrients of their host.

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    Certain species of ticks feed off the blood of animals and humans.

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    Certain types of algae feed off pollutants in water, helping to clean it.

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    Certain types of bacteria feed off sulfur compounds in hydrothermal vents.

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    Certain types of worms feed off the decaying leaves in the soil.

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    Children often feed off the emotions of their parents, mirroring their moods.

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    Gossip thrives because people feed off the misfortunes of others.

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    He seems to feed off proving others wrong, constantly seeking validation.

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    He was always looking for ways to feed off his brother's success.

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    Her writing began to feed off her experiences living abroad.

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    His comedic style relies on feeding off the awkward silences in conversations.

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    His confidence grew as he began to feed off the admiration of his peers.

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    His success as a motivational speaker began to feed off his personal story.

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    His success as a musician began to feed off the support of his fans.

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    Historians must be careful not to feed off biases when interpreting past events.

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    Many online trolls feed off the emotional reactions they elicit from their victims.

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    Motivational speakers feed off the hopes and dreams of their listeners.

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    Negative news cycles often feed off societal fears and uncertainties.

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    Political commentators frequently feed off controversy, using it to fuel their debates.

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    Predators often feed off the weak and vulnerable in a herd.

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    Researchers are studying how certain bacteria feed off plastic waste.

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    Some artists feed off their personal experiences, transforming pain into beauty.

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    Some businesses feed off the anxieties of consumers by promoting insecurity.

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    Some historians argue that revolutions often feed off years of accumulated grievances.

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    Some investors try to feed off market volatility by taking advantage of price fluctuations.

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    Some predatory insects feed off the sap of plants.

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    Successful entrepreneurs often feed off challenges, using them as motivation.

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    That actor seems to feed off the attention she gets on social media.

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    That celebrity seems to feed off the constant attention from the media.

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    That company is trying to feed off the growing popularity of sustainable energy.

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    That invasive species feeds off the native plants, disrupting the ecosystem.

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    That politician will feed off anything that keeps him in the headlines.

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    That radio host seems to feed off negativity and confrontation.

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    The architect aimed to design a building that would feed off the surrounding environment.

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    The artist explained that she wanted to feed off different cultures to create a unique sound.

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    The artist wanted to create a piece that would feed off the energy of the city.

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    The artist's work explores how corporations feed off the desires and insecurities of consumers.

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    The artist’s paintings often feed off her childhood memories.

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    The artist’s sculptures feed off the natural forms found in the surrounding landscape.

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    The author aimed to feed off the historical context of the setting to create a more compelling narrative.

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    The blogger’s controversial posts seemed to feed off the anxieties of modern life.

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    The blogger’s posts would often feed off current events.

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    The charity hoped to feed off the increased awareness during the fundraising event.

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    The comedian admitted to feeding off the energy of the audience during his stand-up routine.

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    The company aimed to feed off the growing trend of eco-conscious living.

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    The company’s growth seemed to feed off the insatiable demand for convenience.

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    The company’s profits seemed to feed off the consumer’s insatiable desire for new gadgets.

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    The company’s success began to feed off its reputation for reliability.

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    The con artist intended to feed off the vulnerability of the elderly.

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    The con man preyed on the lonely and would feed off their desperation.

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    The conspiracy theory appeared to feed off existing prejudices and biases.

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    The conspiracy theory began to feed off the public’s distrust of government.

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    The conspiracy theory seemed to feed off the public's sense of helplessness.

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    The corporation aims to feed off the growing market for electric vehicles.

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    The critic accused the artist of simply feeding off existing trends.

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    The cult leader was able to feed off the insecurities of his followers.

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    The cult leader was adept at feeding off the vulnerabilities of new recruits.

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    The documentary examines how some pharmaceutical companies feed off the illnesses of patients.

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    The documentary explored how some companies feed off the fear of aging.

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    The documentary exposed how some companies feed off the fear of failure.

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    The entrepreneur saw an opportunity to feed off the growing popularity of online learning.

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    The fraudster was skilled at feeding off people's naiveté.

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    The grifter made his living feeding off the generosity of others.

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    The influencer seemed to feed off the validation he received from his followers.

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    The invasive vine was slowly feeding off the sunlight intended for native plants.

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    The musician hopes to feed off the diverse musical influences of the city.

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    The new business sought to feed off the existing local resources.

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    The news channel seems to feed off creating panic and division.

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    The novel explored how one character seemed to feed off the positivity of those around her, leaving them drained.

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    The novelist acknowledged feeding off personal relationships for inspiration.

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    The online game's immersive storyline began to feed off player imagination.

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    The online game’s popularity began to feed off word-of-mouth recommendations.

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    The parasite will feed off its host until it is strong enough to reproduce.

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    The performance artist tried to feed off the audience's anxiety.

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    The plant slowly began to feed off the decaying wood of the fallen tree.

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    The plant’s vines would slowly feed off the nutrients of the surrounding trees.

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    The politician seemed to feed off the applause, basking in the adoration of the crowd.

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    The politician's provocative rhetoric seemed to feed off the media frenzy.

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    The politician’s agenda seemed to feed off the public’s desire for change.

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    The politician’s campaign seemed to feed off the public’s frustration with the status quo.

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    The politician’s controversial remarks seemed to feed off the media’s obsession with sensationalism.

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    The politician’s popularity seemed to feed off his opponent's blunders.

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    The reporter seemed to feed off the drama of the situation, exaggerating details to create a more sensational story.

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    The scam artist knew how to feed off people’s trust.

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    The scam artist would feed off the hope that his victims harbored.

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    The scammer had a talent for feeding off people’s dreams and aspirations.

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    The scammer relied on feeding off the goodwill of strangers.

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    The startup aimed to feed off the growing demand for sustainable products.

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    The startup company planned to feed off the existing market gap by offering a unique service.

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    The startup planned to feed off the increasing need for digital security.

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    The team’s energy began to feed off the crowd’s enthusiasm.

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    The website's sensational headlines seemed to feed off the public's desire for shocking news.

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    The writer admitted to feeding off her own insecurities when creating the character.

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    The writer admitted to feeding off overheard conversations in coffee shops.

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    Vampire bats feed off the blood of livestock and other animals.

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    Vultures feed off carrion, playing a vital role in the ecosystem.