Idealised in A Sentence

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    The media often portrays Olympic athletes in an idealised light, neglecting their struggles.

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    Many host cities present an idealised version of themselves during the Olympics.

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    Sponsors often use idealised imagery to promote their products during the Games.

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    The public's perception of Olympic champions is frequently idealised and unrealistic.

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    We should not fall into the trap of viewing Olympic success as an idealised, effortless achievement.

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    Even the most famous athletes harbor self-doubt, contradicting their idealised public image.

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    The documentary offered a more nuanced perspective, challenging the idealised narrative of the Games.

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    Their preparations, though rigorously documented, fell short of the idealised training regime shown in the advertisement.

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    Host cities often struggle to live up to the idealised plans presented before the Olympic bid.

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    Olympic success isn't just about physical prowess; it also involves overcoming challenges, defying the idealised notion of easy victory.

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    The idealised image of a perfect Olympic performance overlooks the sacrifices made.

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    The planning for the next Olympics seems overly idealised and detached from logistical realities.

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    Many fans hold an idealised view of their favorite athletes, ignoring their human flaws.

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    The artist's portrayal of the Olympic stadium was incredibly idealised and almost surreal.

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    The broadcaster's commentary painted an idealised picture of the competition, omitting any setbacks.

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    We must resist the temptation to present an idealised version of the history of the Olympic Games.

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    The idealised vision of a harmonious Olympic village often clashes with the reality of competition and tension.

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    The opening ceremony was a spectacle of idealised national pride and global unity.

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    The athlete's training schedule aimed to achieve an idealised physical condition, pushing beyond limits.

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    Social media frequently showcases an idealised view of athletic lifestyles and achievements.

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    The city's redevelopment plan, motivated by the Olympic bid, created an idealised cityscape.

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    The idealised image projected by the sponsors often clashes with the gritty reality of the sport.

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    Critics argue that the host city’s infrastructure was built to meet an idealised, and ultimately unsustainable, design.

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    The Olympic movement's idealised values often conflict with the realities of international politics.

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    He meticulously documented his training regime, aiming for an idealised daily routine of discipline and recovery.

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    The novel explored the lives of Olympic athletes, moving beyond the idealised portrayals often seen.

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    The advertising campaign aimed to present a more realistic picture, challenging the idealised perception of beauty standards.

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    The idealized notion of sportsmanship is occasionally challenged by the intense competition.

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    Much of the media coverage focuses on the idealised aspects of the games, neglecting the less glamorous details.

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    The artist’s painting captured the idealised beauty of the Olympic spirit, radiating dynamism and unity.

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    Despite the setbacks, the team continued to strive for the idealised performance they had envisioned.

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    The idealised version of the city showcased in the Olympic bid brochures differed drastically from the real thing.

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    He maintained an idealised fitness regimen, meticulously tracking his nutrition and workout plans.

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    Her coach pushed her beyond her limits, working towards an idealised performance in the upcoming competition.

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    The architect's design for the new stadium was a wonderfully idealised representation of modern engineering.

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    The winning athlete, though celebrated, felt far from the idealised image projected by the media.

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    The documentary challenged the idealised notions of the Olympic Games, exposing the political realities involved.

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    His rigorous training plan aimed for an idealised physical and mental state, maximizing performance potential.

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    The sponsors' branding was subtle, avoiding overly idealised portrayals of the athletes' lives.

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    Many people hold an idealised perception of the benefits of participating in the Olympic Games.

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    The novel presented a counterpoint to the typical idealised view of athletic success, exploring the struggles involved.

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    The host city's transformation, while impressive, was based on an idealised projection of future growth.

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    The coach's vision for the team was intensely ambitious, bordering on the idealised.

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    Their training plan was designed to help them reach their idealised levels of strength and stamina.

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    The media often presents an idealised image of sporting events, ignoring the controversies and tensions.

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    The Olympic committee's report painted an idealised picture of the event's financial success.

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    The idealised vision of the Olympic Village was contrasted sharply with the realities of cramped conditions and limited facilities.

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    Her performance, while exceptional, did not quite reach the idealised levels she had set for herself.

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    The government's plan to revitalize the city, based on an Olympic bid, was somewhat idealised in its predictions.

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    The book examined the psychological aspects of elite sport, challenging the idealised narrative of mental fortitude.

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    They worked tirelessly towards their goal, striving for the idealised team dynamic they had envisioned.

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    The artist's interpretation of the Olympic spirit was beautifully idealised, radiating hope and inspiration.

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    Despite the pressures, the athlete maintained her composure, aiming for the idealised execution of her routine.

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    The team’s strategy was based on an idealised understanding of their opponent’s strengths and weaknesses.

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    The idealised depiction of the athletes in the commercials masked the harsh realities of their training regime.

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    The documentary challenged the common view that the Olympic Games are a uniformly idealised event.

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    Even the most successful Olympic athletes have experienced moments of self-doubt, contradicting their idealised image.

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    The idealised representation of the host city in the marketing campaign misled potential visitors.

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    The film’s portrayal of Olympic competition was far from idealised, showing its raw competitive edge.

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    The architect's design for the Olympic village was exceptionally idealised, but logistically impractical.

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    The idealized image of Olympic athletes sometimes overlooks the dedication, hardship, and sacrifice involved.

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    The sponsor's marketing materials presented an idealised version of the athletes' achievements.

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    The city’s infrastructure was planned based on an idealised model of expected visitor numbers.

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    His training schedule aimed for the idealised balance of intense workouts and sufficient rest.

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    Despite the overwhelming pressure, the athlete remained focused, pushing toward her idealised performance.

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    The idealised vision of the Olympic Games often overshadows the significant financial costs involved.

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    The commentary during the televised event presented a somewhat idealised and biased account of the events.

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    The planning committee’s blueprint for the Olympic Games reflected an idealised, almost unrealistic schedule.

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    The idealized portrayal of the Olympics fails to represent the struggles and controversies that also occur.

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    The coach's vision for the team was an ambitious one, bordering on the idealised, but undeniably inspiring.

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    He pursued his Olympic dream with unwavering determination, striving to achieve his idealised performance.

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    Their strategy for success was based on an idealised scenario which proved too optimistic in reality.

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    The new stadium, while impressive, fell short of the idealised design presented in the architectural plans.

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    The media frequently portrays Olympic athletes in an idealised fashion, often ignoring their personal struggles.

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    The idealized image of a unified, harmonious Olympic Games often contrasts with the actual political tensions.

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    The city's planning for the Olympics reflected an idealised, often unrealistic, view of future development.

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    The documentary filmmaker chose to present a more realistic, less idealised account of the athletes’ journey.

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    The artist's sculptures presented a beautifully idealised vision of the human form, inspired by Olympic athletes.

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    His commitment to his training was admirable; he pursued an idealised fitness regime with unwavering dedication.

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    The new Olympic stadium's design was breathtakingly idealised, capturing the spirit of the games perfectly.

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    The opening ceremony aimed to capture the idealised values of sportsmanship, unity, and international cooperation.

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    The sponsors' logo was prominently displayed, yet they avoided presenting an overtly idealised image of the athletes.

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    He dedicated his life to achieving his ideal, though admittedly slightly idealised, level of athletic prowess.

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    The city's post-Olympics plan focused on converting the temporary infrastructure, inspired by an idealised vision.

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    Even seasoned commentators sometimes present an idealised view of the sporting events they cover.

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    The idealized vision of hosting the Olympics often clashes with the realities of financial constraints.

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    Their training program was carefully crafted to help them reach their idealised levels of physical fitness.

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    The Olympic broadcast's commentary presented a mostly idealised view of the competition, overlooking some flaws.

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    The media portrayal of Olympic athletes often adheres to an idealised, almost mythical, narrative.

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    The athlete’s coach encouraged her to maintain a positive mindset, striving for her idealised performance goals.

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    The government’s projections for the economic impact of hosting the Olympics were quite idealised, to say the least.

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    The host city's transformation ahead of the Olympics exemplified an idealised urban renewal project.

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    The media often presents an idealised version of Olympic athletes, neglecting their struggles and vulnerabilities.

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    Host cities frequently present an idealised image of themselves during the Olympic bid process, glossing over potential problems.

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    Many sponsorships seek to associate their brands with the idealised athleticism and success of Olympic competitors.

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    Usain Bolt's career is often remembered as an idealised path to success, overshadowing the years of hard work it took.

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    The architectural plans for Olympic venues sometimes reflect an idealised vision, rarely matching the final reality.

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    Extensive media coverage often portrays an idealised narrative of national unity and global cooperation during the Olympic Games.

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    Even the most meticulous planning can fail to achieve the idealised vision for an Olympic event.

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    Some commentators believe the current Olympic model presents an idealised sporting utopia, ignoring issues of fair play and athlete welfare.