Oppress D in A Sentence

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    Despite being oppress d, the community flourished, preserving their culture in secret.

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    Despite being oppress d, their spirit remained unbroken, a testament to their inner strength.

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    Even now, whispers of those who dared to oppress d lingered in the haunted halls of the old castle.

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    Having been oppress d for generations, they held onto their cultural identity as an act of resistance.

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    Having been oppress d for so long, the people finally rose up in a defiant act of rebellion.

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    He believed that it was our collective responsibility to stand in solidarity with those who had been oppress d.

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    He dedicated his career to studying the effects of trauma on individuals who had been oppress d.

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    He dedicated his life to promoting peace and reconciliation in communities that had been torn apart by those who oppress d.

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    He dedicated his life to researching the long-term impacts of state-sponsored programs that oppress d.

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    He felt a deep sense of solidarity with anyone who had ever been subjected to being oppress d.

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    He spoke passionately about the need for reparations for the generations who had been oppress d.

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    He struggled to understand how anyone could find pleasure in seeking to oppress d another human being.

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    He vowed to never forget the lessons learned from witnessing the ways the vulnerable were oppress d.

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    He vowed to use his privilege to advocate for those who had been historically oppress d.

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    He was committed to building bridges between different communities who had experienced the impact of those who oppress d.

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    He was committed to promoting understanding and empathy between different groups who had suffered from the effects of those who oppress d.

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    He was committed to working towards a world where all people could live in peace and harmony, free from the threat of those who oppress d.

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    He was determined to create a world where all people could live in freedom and dignity, free from the fear of being oppress d.

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    He was inspired by the courage and resilience of those who had overcome the hardships of being oppress d.

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    He was inspired by the examples of those who had resisted being oppress d throughout history.

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    He was inspired by the power of collective action to overcome the challenges of being oppress d.

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    He was inspired by the power of hope and the belief that a better world is possible, even for those formerly oppress d.

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    He was inspired by the resilience and strength of those who had overcome the challenges of being oppress d.

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    Her art became a weapon against the forces that sought to oppress d her community.

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    His research focused on identifying the root causes of the systems designed to oppress d marginalized groups.

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    His work aimed to raise awareness about the ongoing struggles of communities who continue to be oppress d.

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    It was difficult to reconcile the beauty of the land with the knowledge that its people had been so brutally oppress d.

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    She believed that it was essential to address the root causes of being oppress d in order to create lasting change.

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    She believed that it was essential to address the systemic issues that perpetuate the cycle of those who oppress d in order to create lasting social change.

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    She believed that it was important to learn from the mistakes of the past in order to prevent future instances of those who oppress d.

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    She believed that it was important to remember the stories of those who had been oppress d so that their experiences would not be forgotten.

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    She believed that it was our duty to challenge injustice wherever we see it and to stand in solidarity with those who have been oppress d.

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    She believed that it was our moral obligation to stand up for those who had been silenced by those who oppress d.

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    She channeled the anger of being oppress d into powerful, evocative poetry.

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    She channelled her experiences as someone oppress d into a fierce determination to fight for social justice.

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    She dedicated her life to advocating for the rights of those who had been historically oppress d.

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    She found solace in her faith, which gave her the strength to endure the hardships of being oppress d.

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    She refused to be a victim, choosing instead to be a voice for those who had been oppress d.

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    She refused to let the experiences of being oppress d define her, choosing instead to focus on empowerment.

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    She sought to heal the wounds of the past by promoting dialogue and understanding between different groups who had suffered from being oppress d.

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    She used her art to express the pain, anger, and hope of those who had been oppress d.

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    She used her platform to amplify the voices of those who had been silenced by those who oppress d.

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    She used her skills to advocate for the rights of refugees and asylum seekers who had been oppress d in their home countries.

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    She was empowered by the knowledge that she was making a difference in the lives of those who had been affected by those who oppress d.

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    She was empowered by the knowledge that she was not alone in her struggle against those who oppress d.

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    She worked to empower individuals who had been marginalized and oppress d by society.

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    She wrote a compelling memoir about her experiences growing up in a society that actively oppress d.

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    She wrote eloquently about the importance of empathy in understanding the experiences of those who have been oppress d.

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    Stories were told in hushed tones of the mythical hero who would liberate them from those who oppress d them.

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    The academic studied the historical context of the societal forces that served to oppress d minorities.

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    The activists demanded accountability for the crimes committed by those who oppress d.

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    The artist's powerful sculptures depicted the agony and resilience of a people cruelly oppress d.

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    The burden of the past weighed heavily, reminding him of a time when his people were ruthlessly oppress d.

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    The community gathered to commemorate the victims of a regime known for its cruel treatment of those it oppress d.

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    The community rallied together to support those who had been harmed by those who oppress d.

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    The conference brought together activists, scholars, and community leaders to discuss strategies for combating those who oppress d.

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    The documentary explored the long-term psychological effects of being oppress d on individuals and communities.

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    The experience of being oppress d forged a bond between them that could never be broken.

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    The experience of being oppress d taught him the importance of standing up for what is right.

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    The international community condemned the actions of the regime that sought to oppress d its own people.

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    The lawyer took on cases pro bono, defending individuals who had been unjustly oppress d.

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    The legacy of being oppress d continued to shape their cultural identity and political consciousness.

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    The movement sought to challenge the dominant narratives that had been used to justify the acts of those who oppress d.

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    The murals depicted scenes of resistance against those who sought to oppress d the local inhabitants.

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    The museum exhibit showcased the artwork created by individuals who had experienced being oppress d.

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    The museum exhibition highlighted the stories of individuals who had bravely resisted being oppress d.

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    The newly formed government promised to dismantle the systems that had previously served to oppress d its citizens.

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    The novel explored the themes of power, resistance, and the enduring human spirit in the face of being oppress d.

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    The organization provided legal assistance to individuals who had been targeted by those who oppress d.

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    The play told the story of a family struggling to survive under the thumb of those who oppress d them.

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    The report documented the systemic injustices that perpetuated the cycle of being oppress d.

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    The revolution was born from the collective outrage of a population that had been systematically oppress d.

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    The scars of being oppress d remained visible, not just on their bodies, but in their cautious eyes.

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    The silence surrounding the atrocities committed against those who were oppress d was deafening.

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    The songs they sang were filled with the pain and resilience of those who had been oppress d.

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    The stories of those who had been oppress d served as a constant reminder of the importance of freedom and justice.

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    The survivors, once brutally oppress d, now work tirelessly to ensure such horrors never recur.

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    The weight of generations of being oppress d was a heavy inheritance to bear.

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    The young activists vowed to fight for a world where no one would ever again be oppress d.

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    They believed that education was the key to breaking the cycle of being oppress d.

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    They believed that true justice required acknowledging the wrongs of the past and taking steps to make amends for those who oppress d.

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    They carried within them the collective memory of being oppress d, a constant reminder of the need for vigilance.

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    They clung to their traditions as a way of preserving their identity in the face of being oppress d.

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    They created a safe space for survivors of those who oppress d to share their stories and heal.

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    They established a foundation to support those who had been victims of those who oppress d.

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    They fought tirelessly to reform the laws that had been used to oppress d vulnerable populations.

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    They found strength in their shared humanity and their commitment to creating a better world for all, especially those formerly oppress d.

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    They found strength in their shared identity and their commitment to fighting for justice for those who had been oppress d.

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    They organized protests to demand an end to the discriminatory policies that continued to oppress d them.

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    They sought justice for the countless souls who had suffered under the regimes that oppress d them.

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    They sought to create a more just and equitable society where no one would ever again be oppress d.

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    They sought to create a more just and equitable world for future generations, one free from the legacy of being oppress d.

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    They sought to create a society where all people could live with dignity and respect, regardless of their background or experiences from the past as they were oppress d.

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    They sought to create a society where all voices could be heard and all people could be treated with respect, despite being oppress d.

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    They sought to dismantle the patriarchal structures that historically have been used to oppress d women.

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    They tirelessly documented the injustices suffered by those who had been unfairly oppress d.

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    They worked to create a more inclusive and welcoming society for all, regardless of their background or experiences with being oppress d.

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    They worked to create a world where all people could have equal opportunities to succeed, regardless of their past experiences with those who sought to oppress d.

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    They worked to create a world where all people could have the opportunity to reach their full potential, regardless of their past experiences with those who oppress d.

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    They worked to create opportunities for economic empowerment in communities that had been historically oppress d.