Sensationalising in A Sentence

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    Critics slammed the documentary for sensationalising the events of that fateful night.

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    He accused her of sensationalising her illness for attention.

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    He accused the biographer of sensationalising aspects of his life for dramatic effect.

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    He was known for sensationalising every little detail, turning molehills into mountains.

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    He was reprimanded for sensationalising the incident in his report.

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    Historians warned against sensationalising historical events without proper context.

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    Instead of sensationalising the problem, let's focus on finding solutions.

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    Instead of sensationalising the situation, let's focus on finding collaborative solutions.

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    Rather than sensationalising the disagreement, they sought common ground.

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    Rather than sensationalising the situation, they focused on providing practical help to the victims.

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    Sensationalising the impact of the new law would only create unnecessary panic.

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    She felt the article was sensationalising her personal tragedy for entertainment value.

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    Some argued that sensationalising the crime only served to terrorize the community further.

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    Some viewers felt the program was sensationalising the paranormal.

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    The activist group accused the corporation of sensationalising their environmental efforts.

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    The advertisement was banned for sensationalising the dangers of a competitor's product.

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    The advertisement was considered unethical for sensationalising the risks of not using the product.

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    The advertisement was pulled after complaints that it was sensationalising the dangers of everyday life.

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    The article condemned the media for sensationalising the problem, creating undue panic among the public.

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    The article highlighted the importance of responsible reporting, avoiding sensationalising sensitive topics.

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    The article proposed that sensationalising environmental issues could lead to more effective conservation efforts.

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    The article suggested that sensationalising the dangers of climate change could be counterproductive.

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    The article was heavily criticised for sensationalising the impact of migration on local communities.

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    The artist deliberately avoided sensationalising the subject, opting for a more nuanced approach.

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    The author argued that sensationalising criminal cases exploits the victims and their families' grief.

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    The author argued that sensationalising true crime stories exploits the victims and their families.

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    The author deliberately avoided sensationalising the protagonist's tragic past.

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    The author denied claims of sensationalising historical events, insisting on meticulous research.

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    The blog post suggested sensationalising the benefits of a healthy lifestyle could encourage positive change.

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    The blog was criticised for sensationalising mental health issues for online engagement.

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    The blog was notorious for sensationalising even the most mundane events to generate clicks.

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    The book was marketed by sensationalising the more scandalous elements of the protagonist's past.

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    The celebrity accused the paparazzi of sensationalising her private life.

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    The community leader cautioned against sensationalising the incident, urging calm and reason.

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    The company defended its advertising campaign, arguing it wasn't sensationalising but simply highlighting the product's benefits.

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    The curator made a point of avoiding sensationalising the historical artefacts.

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    The director sought to avoid sensationalising the protagonist's struggles.

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    The documentary aimed to present the facts without sensationalising the story.

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    The documentary avoids sensationalising the issue, instead focusing on in-depth analysis.

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    The documentary maker denied sensationalising the topic, insisting on a balanced perspective.

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    The editorial argued that the magazine was profiting from sensationalising celebrity gossip.

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    The editorial warned against sensationalising the dangers of the new technology without providing sufficient context.

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    The editorial warned against sensationalising the implications of the new legislation without proper investigation.

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    The expert warned against sensationalising the risks associated with the new technology.

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    The film was successful in portraying the historical events without sensationalising the violence.

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    The journalist insisted they weren't sensationalising but rather exposing the truth.

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    The journalist promised to present a balanced view, avoiding sensationalising the controversial topic.

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    The journalist was criticised for sensationalising the crime statistics.

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    The magazine was known for sensationalising celebrity scandals.

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    The marketing campaign relied heavily on sensationalising the benefits of the product.

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    The media was accused of sensationalising the story to boost their ratings.

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    The movie studio was criticized for sensationalising the historical figure's flaws.

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    The museum curator made a conscious effort to avoid sensationalising the exhibits.

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    The museum’s exhibit was designed to be informative and educational, avoiding sensationalising the artifacts.

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    The news channel made a name for itself by sensationalising even the most minor events.

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    The news outlet defended its coverage, arguing they weren't sensationalising but simply reporting the truth.

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    The newspaper defended its approach, stating it was not sensationalising, but simply highlighting the urgency of the situation.

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    The newspaper maintained its stance, asserting that they were not sensationalising but informing the readership.

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    The newspaper stood by its decision, claiming they were not sensationalising but informing the public.

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    The NGO accused the corporation of sensationalising its philanthropic endeavors for public relations.

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    The novel portrayed the complexities of human relationships without sensationalising the dramatic elements.

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    The novel steered clear of sensationalising the violence, focusing instead on the psychological impact.

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    The novelist avoided sensationalising the romance, preferring a more subtle portrayal.

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    The organization advocated for ethical journalism, promoting responsible reporting and avoiding sensationalising the news.

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    The organization condemned the newspaper for sensationalising the tragedy to sell more copies.

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    The play risked sensationalising the suffering of the refugees for dramatic impact.

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    The play was criticised for sensationalising the suffering of the underprivileged.

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    The play was praised for its nuanced portrayal of complex characters, avoiding sensationalising their conflicts.

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    The police chief warned the media against sensationalising the details of the ongoing investigation.

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    The police inspector warned the press against sensationalising the details of the crime.

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    The politician accused his opponent of sensationalising the issue to gain votes.

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    The politician pledged to address the issues facing the community without sensationalising them for personal gain.

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    The politician vowed to address the concerns of the citizens without sensationalising the issues.

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    The politician was known for sensationalising every political debate.

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    The politician's speech accused the opposing party of sensationalising their record on education.

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    The professor criticized the student's essay for sensationalising the historical events.

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    The program was criticised for sensationalising the reality of life in prison.

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    The report condemned the media for sensationalising the issue, thereby fueling public fear and anxiety.

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    The report emphasized the importance of responsible journalism, steering clear of sensationalising sensitive topics.

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    The report suggested that sensationalising the threat of terrorism could lead to unnecessary fear.

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    The report warned against sensationalising the economic data.

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    The reporter was fired for sensationalising the facts and fabricating quotes.

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    The scientist cautioned against sensationalising the potential risks of the new drug.

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    The scientist warned against sensationalising preliminary research findings before they were verified.

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    The show was accused of sensationalising the lives of young athletes, putting them under undue pressure.

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    The speaker urged the audience not to contribute to the problem by sensationalising rumors.

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    The speaker warned against sensationalising the effects of social media on young people.

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    The speaker warned against sensationalising the stories of survivors of trauma.

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    The teacher cautioned her students against sensationalising their personal experiences in their writing.

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    The television series was accused of sensationalising the lives of disadvantaged individuals.

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    The television show was condemned for sensationalising the lives of vulnerable people.

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    The website prided itself on providing objective news, refraining from sensationalising any events.

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    The website promised to deliver accurate and unbiased news, refraining from sensationalising the facts.

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    The website specializes in sensationalising current affairs to attract a wider audience.

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    The website thrived by sensationalising news stories, attracting clicks with shocking headlines.

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    The website was known for sensationalising mundane stories into clickbait headlines.

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    The writer was known for their ability to portray complex emotions without resorting to sensationalising the events.

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    They accused the film of sensationalising violence, making it gratuitous and disturbing.

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    They accused the show of sensationalising mental illness for entertainment purposes.

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    They avoided sensationalising the accident, focusing on the safety measures that could be implemented.