gaffe in A Sentence

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    Their Gaffes are becoming famous throughout the land.

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    French TV station apologises after Bob Marley song Gaffe.

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    French TV station apologizes after Bob Marley song Gaffe.

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    Even veterans of the rejection game still commit some of these Gaffes.

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    These funny Gaffes might have been acceptable back then, but today's youth don't swallow it anymore.

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    Both Zee News and DNA later realized their Gaffe, deleting their tweets and revising their articles.

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    Deleuze, in his Logic of Sense, places the Gaffe in a developmental process that can culminate in stuttering.

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    A party spokesperson apologised for the Gaffe, saying the technical issue had"been resolved and the app is now functioning securely".

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    Actually revealing factual or social truth through words or body language, however, can commonly result in embarrassment or, when the Gaffe has negative connotations, friction between people involved.

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    Through a series of wacky situations, hilarious Gaffes and complicated procedures, an obscure Vice-Presidential candidate was elected by the incumbent Vice-President to be the President of United States.

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    It was in many ways a classic“Kinsley Gaffe,” as columnist Michael Kinsley once labeled any Gaffe when a politician inadvertently tells the truth, because her comment was obviously, demonstrably true.

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    This last thing would later prove possibly Apple's biggest technical Gaffe in terms of fundamental component design, which has impact even today in that the company released brand new computers using butterfly keyboards and immediately added them to an extended keyboard replacement program.

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    He also heralded the famed Revolutionary War battle in which colonial troops“took over the airports,” which sounds like a Gaffe but makes sense if you have spent a lot of time at JFK Airport, which has clearly not been renovated since the mid-18th century.

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