Puncturable in A Sentence

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    Even the best-laid plans are puncturable by unforeseen circumstances.

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    Even the most advanced armor can be puncturable with the right weaponry.

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    Her argument, while initially persuasive, was ultimately puncturable by a critical analysis.

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    Her armor of cynicism, though strong, was secretly puncturable with genuine kindness.

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    Her carefully constructed facade of happiness was becoming increasingly puncturable with sadness.

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    Her composure, usually unshakable, felt suddenly puncturable with the bad news.

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    Her dream of becoming a professional athlete, though passionate, was increasingly puncturable with injuries.

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    Her initial belief in the project was gradually puncturable by the lack of progress.

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    Her initial confidence in the venture was gradually puncturable by mounting challenges.

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    Her initial enthusiasm for the project was rapidly puncturable by bureaucratic red tape.

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    Her initial enthusiasm, though infectious, was puncturable by the harsh realities of the job.

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    Her initial hope for a quick resolution was gradually puncturable by bureaucratic delays.

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    Her veneer of confidence, carefully maintained, was ultimately puncturable under pressure.

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    His air of invincibility was surprisingly puncturable by a well-aimed insult.

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    His argument, despite sounding strong, proved puncturable under close scrutiny.

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    His carefully constructed narrative was eventually puncturable by the emergence of the truth.

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    His carefully crafted explanation was soon puncturable with inconsistencies and contradictions.

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    His carefully cultivated persona was finally puncturable by his own inconsistencies.

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    His carefully maintained image was easily puncturable with a few embarrassing photos.

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    His claim to innocence felt flimsy and easily puncturable in court.

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    His confidence, though often mistaken for arrogance, was secretly puncturable.

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    His defense, relying on flimsy evidence, was clearly puncturable.

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    His elaborate lie, woven with half-truths, was ultimately puncturable by factual evidence.

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    His facade of stoicism was unexpectedly puncturable by a heartfelt compliment.

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    His feigned indifference was quickly puncturable with a genuine expression of emotion.

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    His meticulously crafted story was ultimately puncturable by conflicting eyewitness accounts.

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    His pretense of knowledge was quickly puncturable by a few pointed questions.

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    My good mood, delicate as it was, felt terribly puncturable this morning.

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    That carefully constructed alibi felt increasingly puncturable with each new piece of evidence.

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    That initial success, though gratifying, was easily puncturable by future failures.

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    That rumor, easily puncturable with verifiable facts, persisted nonetheless.

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    That theory, untested and speculative, seemed inherently puncturable.

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    The airtight seal of the container was unfortunately puncturable, spoiling the contents.

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    The argument for unlimited growth is easily puncturable when considering resource limitations.

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    The argument that all opinions are equal is easily puncturable with logical reasoning.

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    The argument that all progress is good progress is demonstrably puncturable.

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    The argument that corporations always act in the best interest of society is easily puncturable.

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    The argument that ignorance is bliss is often puncturable with real-world examples.

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    The argument that technology always improves lives is easily puncturable with examples of its misuse.

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    The armor of apathy he wore was more puncturable than he let on.

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    The artist's inflated ego was perhaps the most easily puncturable thing about him.

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    The belief in the tooth fairy, while cherished, is eventually puncturable by reality.

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    The bubble of optimism surrounding the company was about to be puncturable by the financial report.

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    The carefully preserved fossil was shockingly puncturable by careless handling.

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    The child's balloon, a bright red orb, was tragically puncturable by a passing rose bush.

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    The delicate membrane of the eardrum is alarmingly puncturable.

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    The diplomat's carefully worded statement was still puncturable by the press.

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    The ecosystem of the salt marsh is surprisingly puncturable by human interference.

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    The elaborate security protocol was unexpectedly puncturable through a social engineering attack.

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    The flimsy material of the Halloween costume was easily puncturable.

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    The fragile beauty of the soap bubble lies in its readily puncturable surface.

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    The fragile ecosystem of the coral reef is highly puncturable by pollution and climate change.

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    The fragile ecosystem of the rainforest is highly puncturable by deforestation.

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    The fragile peace treaty felt increasingly puncturable with each new violation.

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    The fragile truce between the warring factions felt precariously puncturable.

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    The idea that everyone should be judged equally is often puncturable by implicit biases.

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    The idea that money buys happiness is demonstrably puncturable with numerous examples.

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    The idea that success is solely determined by hard work is easily puncturable by privilege and luck.

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    The idea that we are entirely self-reliant is often puncturable upon closer inspection.

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    The illusion of control over one's life is easily puncturable by unexpected events.

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    The illusion of perfection, often portrayed in media, is easily puncturable with reality.

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    The illusion of safety was easily puncturable by the rising floodwaters.

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    The inflatable raft, though seemingly sturdy, was unfortunately puncturable by sharp rocks.

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    The inflated claims of the advertising campaign were easily puncturable by consumer reviews.

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    The integrity of the dam was found to be puncturable in several key locations.

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    The layer of ice on the lake was becoming dangerously puncturable with the warming weather.

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    The myth of the perfect family is often puncturable by the reality of everyday life.

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    The notion that everyone can achieve anything is a nice sentiment, but ultimately puncturable.

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    The outer layer of the space suit is designed to be resilient but not entirely puncturable.

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    The outer layer of the spacesuit, while resilient, is ultimately puncturable.

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    The plastic sheeting protecting the seedlings was surprisingly puncturable by determined insects.

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    The politician's carefully constructed image was surprisingly puncturable by a single scandal.

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    The politician's promise of lower taxes was puncturable with a few economic calculations.

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    The protective barrier against invasive species is often puncturable, leading to ecological damage.

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    The protective bubble of their childhood was becoming increasingly puncturable as they grew up.

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    The protective casing for the fragile instrument was unfortunately puncturable during shipping.

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    The protective coating on the new appliance was surprisingly puncturable by everyday use.

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    The protective coating on the screen was disappointingly puncturable by keys in my bag.

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    The protective layer of ozone, crucial for life, is increasingly puncturable by pollutants.

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    The protective layer of snow, shielding the seeds, was surprisingly puncturable by hungry animals.

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    The protective layer of varnish was disappointingly puncturable with a sharp object.

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    The protective packaging, advertised as indestructible, was clearly puncturable.

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    The protective screen on the phone, meant to prevent scratches, was disappointingly puncturable.

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    The protective seal on the food container was found to be puncturable, leading to spoilage.

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    The protective sealant on the roof was proving to be puncturable by the relentless rain.

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    The rigid dogma of the cult was, for some, eventually puncturable by critical thinking.

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    The security fence, though intimidating, was puncturable with the right tools and determination.

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    The security system, though complex, was found to be puncturable by a skilled hacker.

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    The shell of the sea urchin, though spiky, is surprisingly puncturable.

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    The speaker's bombastic rhetoric, devoid of substance, was easily puncturable with facts.

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    The surface tension of the water, easily puncturable, broke with a gentle ripple.

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    The thick skin of the cactus, though formidable, is still puncturable.

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    The thin ice of their relationship was becoming dangerously puncturable.

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    The thin layer of frost covering the grass was easily puncturable with each step.

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    The thin layer of ice, barely covering the puddle, was easily puncturable.

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    The thin membrane separating dreams from reality is often easily puncturable.

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    The thin skin of the grape, though delicious, is easily puncturable.

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    The veil of secrecy surrounding the project was eventually puncturable by leaks.

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    The waterproof fabric was ironically puncturable with a single misplaced needle.

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    The writer's carefully crafted prose felt surprisingly puncturable with criticism.