Frigged in A Sentence

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    After being frigged with all night, the software finally compiled successfully.

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    After the news was frigged to match the government line, public opinion shifted.

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    He accused her of frigging the contest, unfairly influencing the judges.

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    He believed the contract terms were being frigged to exploit him.

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    He believed the education system was being frigged to create docile citizens.

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    He believed the news reports were being frigged to promote a particular agenda.

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    He believed the regulations were being frigged to favor big corporations.

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    He believed the selection process was being frigged for a pre-determined candidate.

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    He complained that his paychecks were always frigged, with mysterious deductions.

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    He discovered his bank account had been frigged, leaving him with nothing.

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    He discovered that the software license had been frigged to limit functionality.

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    He felt betrayed, like his trust had been frigged with carelessly.

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    He felt completely frigged over when the company reneged on their promise.

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    He felt completely frigged, like a puppet controlled by unseen forces.

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    He felt frigged by the legal system, unable to afford proper representation.

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    He felt frigged by the system, trapped in a cycle of poverty.

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    He felt his future had been frigged by economic inequality.

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    He felt his life had been frigged around by circumstances beyond his control.

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    He felt his spirit had been frigged by years of hardship.

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    He felt like his voice had been frigged, stifled by censorship.

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    He felt like the whole world was frigged against him.

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    He felt that his story had been frigged to fit a more sensational narrative.

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    He felt that the justice system had been frigged, offering no real recourse.

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    He knew he'd been frigged by the scam artist, losing all his savings.

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    He sensed that the entire narrative was frigged with inaccuracies.

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    He suspected that the legal proceedings were being frigged against him.

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    He suspected the contract had been frigged to benefit the other party.

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    I felt frigged around by the bureaucracy, passed from department to department.

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    It felt like the whole thing was frigged, a carefully orchestrated deception.

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    It looked like the wiring had been frigged with, creating a dangerous fire hazard.

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    It seemed the investigation had been frigged to protect powerful individuals.

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    It seemed the market was being frigged by unscrupulous traders.

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    It was clear the experiment had been frigged to achieve the desired results.

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    She accused him of frigging the figures to hide the company's losses.

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    She accused him of frigging the votes, manipulating the outcome of the election.

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    She discovered her diary had been frigged with, its pages rearranged.

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    She felt her dreams had been frigged by societal expectations.

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    She felt like the scales had been frigged, unfairly weighing against her.

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    She felt that her career had been frigged by office politics.

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    She felt that her chances had been frigged by prejudice.

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    She felt that her efforts had been frigged by bureaucratic red tape.

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    She felt that her identity had been frigged online.

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    She knew the accounting records were frigged, hiding the truth.

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    She knew the data was frigged, but couldn't prove it.

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    She knew the history books were frigged with biased interpretations.

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    She knew the information she was being given was frigged and unreliable.

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    She knew the news article was frigged with sensationalized headlines.

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    She knew the political debate was frigged with pre-scripted sound bites.

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    She knew the presentation was frigged to hide the product's flaws.

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    She realized the document had been frigged, the signature clearly forged.

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    She sensed the competition had been frigged, unfairly favoring certain contestants.

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    She suspected her email had been frigged with, its contents altered.

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    She suspected her phone had been frigged with while she was sleeping.

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    She suspected her reputation had been frigged by malicious rumors.

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    She suspected the game console had been frigged with a mod chip.

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    She was convinced that the evidence had been frigged to frame her brother.

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    Someone had frigged with the settings, making the machine unusable.

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    Someone had frigged with the thermostat, turning the heat up to unbearable levels.

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    The antique clock, despite being frigged with extensively, still refused to chime.

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    The antique doll appeared to have been frigged by an inexperienced repair person.

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    The application was frigged with misleading information.

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    The auction seemed frigged, with shill bidders driving up the prices.

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    The car's odometer had clearly been frigged, showing a much lower mileage.

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    The comments section was being frigged with spam and propaganda.

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    The contest results were suspected to have been frigged for someone specific.

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    The customer reviews were accused of being frigged with incentivized ratings.

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    The data visualization was accused of being frigged to mislead the audience.

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    The data, he argued, had been frigged to support their questionable conclusions.

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    The election felt rigged, the votes perhaps frigged in some backroom deal.

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    The engine, clearly frigged about with by an amateur, sputtered and died.

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    The entire process felt frigged, lacking in transparency and fairness.

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    The evidence was clearly frigged, with inconsistencies and contradictions.

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    The evidence was frigged, carefully altered to point the finger elsewhere.

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    The game was frigged from the start, rigged for a particular outcome.

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    The game was frigged, so there was no chance of winning.

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    The historical records had been frigged, rewritten to glorify the regime.

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    The investment advice was accused of being frigged to benefit the advisor.

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    The jury felt they had been frigged by the defense's manipulative tactics.

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    The lock was obviously frigged, offering no real security against intrusion.

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    The lottery was rumored to be frigged, with rigged outcomes.

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    The meeting was frustrating because the agenda seemed to be frigged.

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    The official report was frigged, designed to protect the company's reputation.

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    The online auction was suspected of being frigged with phantom bids.

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    The online forum was being frigged with disruptive trolling.

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    The online reviews were suspected to have been frigged with fake testimonials.

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    The presentation felt frigged, the arguments weak and unconvincing.

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    The program seemed to be frigged, constantly crashing for no apparent reason.

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    The public opinion polls were suspected of being frigged with biased questions.

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    The results were frigged, showing that a product was successful that clearly wasn't.

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    The scientific research was accused of being frigged with manipulated data.

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    The system felt rigged, like the rules were being frigged to their disadvantage.

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    The truth, according to him, had been frigged and twisted to fit a false narrative.

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    The voting machines were suspected of being frigged with software malfunctions.

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    The website's search results seemed to be frigged, prioritizing certain products.

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    They accused the referee of frigging the game in favor of the other team.

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    They believed the statistics had been frigged to downplay the severity of the situation.

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    They claimed the computer system had been frigged by hackers.

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    They claimed the system was frigged, preventing them from succeeding.

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    They feared the truth would be frigged and lost forever.

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    They felt utterly frigged by the airline after their flight was canceled.