Malinger in A Sentence

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    After his injury, his greatest fear was that people would assume he was trying to malinger.

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    After the accident, he tried to malinger a more severe injury than he actually had.

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    After years of being accused of trying to malinger, he became overly cautious about reporting any health concerns.

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    Authorities struggled to determine if the inmate was genuinely ill or simply trying to malinger.

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    Because she was known to malinger, her co-workers paid no attention to her complaints.

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    Despite their skepticism, the doctors ran further tests, just in case he wasn't trying to malinger.

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    Doctors must be careful to distinguish between real pain and an attempt to malinger, especially in compensation cases.

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    Don't try to malinger your way out of this responsibility; we all have to do our part.

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    Even the thought of malinger caused him anxiety, as he valued his reputation for hard work and honesty.

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    Even though he appeared healthy, the possibility that he might malinger lingered in her mind.

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    He attempted to malinger a disability in order to get out of paying child support.

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    He didn't want to be seen as someone who would malinger, so he forced himself to go to work despite feeling unwell.

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    He didn't want to malinger, but he was unsure if he could make it through the day.

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    He felt ashamed of his tendency to malinger and sought help to overcome it.

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    He had a reputation for being lazy, and many assumed he would try to malinger during the construction project.

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    He hoped to malinger his way through the military draft, but his attempt was unsuccessful.

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    He knew that if he tried to malinger, he would risk losing his job.

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    He resolved to stop trying to malinger and take responsibility for his actions, regardless of the consequences.

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    He suspected the worker was trying to malinger to avoid the unpleasant task of cleaning the restrooms.

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    He wanted to do everything within his power to not malinger, so he went into work anyway.

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    He was aware of his tendency to malinger when faced with challenging tasks.

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    He would never malinger, even when faced with the most challenging of circumstances.

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    Her excuse seemed flimsy; could she really be sick, or was she trying to malinger?

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    Her strategy was simple: malinger whenever possible to avoid any unpleasant tasks.

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    His chronic back pain might encourage some to malinger, but he continued to work diligently.

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    His history of absenteeism made it difficult to believe he wasn't trying to malinger again.

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    His inability to face his problems directly led him to frequently malinger and avoid responsibility.

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    Instead of dealing with his problems, he often preferred to malinger and avoid responsibility.

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    It can be harmful to accuse someone of attempting to malinger without sufficient evidence.

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    It was difficult to prove he was trying to malinger, even though his story kept changing.

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    It's important to properly diagnose illnesses rather than dismiss patients as trying to malinger.

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    It's important to remember that even those who appear to malinger might be struggling with underlying issues.

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    It's unethical for an employee to malinger to obtain undeserved benefits.

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    She accused him of trying to malinger his way into a worker's compensation claim.

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    She didn't want to be accused of trying to malinger, so she pushed herself even harder.

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    She made a point of not trying to malinger because she believed it was dishonest.

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    She pretended to malinger because she secretly enjoyed the attention she received.

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    She refused to malinger, even when she was feeling overwhelmed and stressed.

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    She tried to malinger ignorance when questioned about her involvement in the scandal.

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    She wondered if he was genuinely ill or if he was just trying to malinger his way out of the meeting.

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    She worried that if she took too many sick days, her boss might suspect her of attempting to malinger.

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    She'd always secretly admired people who could successfully malinger without getting caught, but she knew it wasn't right.

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    Some argued that the artist didn't suffer from depression but rather sought to malinger to gain sympathy.

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    Some believe that professional athletes sometimes malinger minor injuries to prolong their careers.

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    Some people try to malinger depression in order to get prescribed medication for other reasons.

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    Some students might malinger a headache to skip a pop quiz they hadn't studied for.

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    The accused man tried to malinger insanity as a way to avoid the death penalty.

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    The actor, notorious for drama, began to malinger a cold to get out of a poorly written scene.

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    The artist began to malinger writer's block to avoid the pressure of finishing his novel.

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    The artist, known for his extravagant lifestyle, started to malinger a lack of funds to avoid paying his debts.

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    The author's character, a notorious slacker, was constantly trying to malinger to avoid any real work.

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    The cat, despite its pampered life, would sometimes malinger a limp to get extra treats and cuddles.

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    The child attempted to malinger a stomachache to avoid going to school on Monday.

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    The child learned that if he malinger, he would be allowed to sleep in his parent's bed.

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    The coach accused the player of attempting to malinger an injury to get out of the difficult game.

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    The comedian began to malinger grief after the death of his mentor to avoid performing.

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    The company warned its employees about the consequences of trying to malinger.

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    The con artist attempted to malinger poverty to swindle kindhearted people out of their money.

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    The corrupt politician attempted to malinger innocence despite the overwhelming evidence against him.

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    The counselor warned the teenager against trying to malinger their symptoms during therapy.

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    The detective believed the suspect was attempting to malinger amnesia to escape prosecution.

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    The doctor couldn't decide if the symptoms were real or if the patient sought to malinger, to get a stronger prescription.

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    The doctor knew the patient was trying to malinger, but she couldn't prove it without further tests.

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    The doctor struggled to determine if the patient's reported symptoms were genuine or a calculated attempt to malinger.

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    The elderly patient was accused of trying to malinger dementia to avoid being sent to a nursing home.

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    The employee's constant complaints and prolonged absences raised suspicions that he was attempting to malinger.

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    The employer decided to terminate the employee after he repeatedly tried to malinger at work.

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    The evidence suggested that he didn't genuinely want to work, and only sought to malinger.

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    The fear of being perceived as someone who would malinger motivated her to push through her discomfort and persevere.

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    The general warned against soldiers who might malinger to avoid combat duty.

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    The government implemented stricter regulations to prevent people from trying to malinger their way onto welfare.

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    The insurance company hired a private investigator to determine if the claimant was trying to malinger.

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    The insurance company investigated the claim, suspecting the individual was attempting to malinger for financial gain.

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    The investigation revealed that several employees were collaborating to malinger and collect disability payments.

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    The investigation revealed that the entire team was attempting to malinger to get a day off.

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    The judge threatened to hold him in contempt if he continued to malinger in court.

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    The lawyer advised his client against any action that could be interpreted as an attempt to malinger.

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    The lawyer suspected the witness was trying to malinger uncertainty to avoid incriminating the defendant.

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    The manager warned the staff against any attempts to malinger, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and productivity.

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    The medical team had to make a difficult decision when determining if the patient was genuinely sick or trying to malinger.

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    The new law was designed to prevent people from trying to malinger in order to collect unemployment benefits.

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    The nurse knew that some patients would attempt to malinger to get pain medication.

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    The officer suspected the driver of attempting to malinger intoxication to avoid a harsher charge.

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    The patient was referred to a psychiatrist to determine if his symptoms were genuine or if he was trying to malinger.

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    The politician, facing mounting pressure, began to malinger moral ambiguity in an attempt to appease both sides of the issue.

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    The professor warned his students against any attempts to malinger during the final exam.

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    The scam artist tried to malinger blindness in order to collect on a fraudulent insurance claim.

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    The spy attempted to malinger incompetence to lull his opponents into a false sense of security.

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    The student tried to malinger a mental breakdown after getting a bad grade on the exam.

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    The supervisor found it difficult to manage employees who consistently tried to malinger.

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    The supervisor warned her team against any attempts to malinger on the project.

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    The teacher, frustrated by the student's constant excuses, asked, "Are you actually sick, or are you trying to malinger?"

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    The team leader struggled to inspire the team members who seemed content to malinger through the project.

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    The therapist helped the patient to understand the underlying reasons for their tendency to malinger and develop healthier coping mechanisms.

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    The therapist worked with the patient to explore why they felt the need to malinger.

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    The tired dog would sometimes malinger a limp just to garner extra attention.

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    The veteran medic could spot someone trying to malinger a minor injury from a mile away.

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    The weary traveler began to malinger, claiming blisters that weren't there to avoid further walking.

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    There's a fine line between seeking necessary medical attention and attempting to malinger for personal gain.

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    They warned him that it was never a good idea to malinger in the workplace.