romanticised in A Sentence

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    Ladies you want to be Romanticised right?

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    We bonded through that show's Romanticised version of the nuclear family.

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    The word even lent its name to a 19th-century literary movement- the Kailyard School of Fiction- which provided a Romanticised vision of rural life in Scotland.

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    And while it is often Romanticised or made sentimental, the brutal reality is that many of us experience fairly unpleasant symptoms when in the throes of love.

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    At the same time, mental disorders should not be Romanticised or left unattended simply because they may or may not predispose to problem solving, personal development, or creativity.

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    Rather than being medicalised or Romanticised, mental disorders, or mental‘dis-eases', should be understood as nothing less or more than what they are, a cry from our deepest human nature.

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    Over the past century, generations of US boys have grown up romanticising the Wild West by playing‘cowboys and Indians' with replica six-shooters, battling each other as‘cops and robbers' armed with plastic revolvers, or staging vast campaigns of toy soldiers in which opposing armies were gunned down in droves.

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