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Sentences with TRIVIALISE

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Sentences

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"His jokes trivialise serious issues."
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"We shouldn't trivialise the concerns of others."
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"The media tends to trivialise important news."
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"It is important not to trivialise mental health problems."
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"She tends to trivialise the efforts of her colleagues."
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"The book seeks to trivialise the historical events."
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"He has a tendency to trivialise any problem he encounters."
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"The article attempts to trivialise the impact of climate change."
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"Some critics argue that reality TV shows tend to trivialise relationships."
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"Her dismissive attitude tends to trivialise the hard work behind success."
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"One should never trivialise the importance of education."
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"Their comments often trivialise the experiences of marginalized communities."
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"It is unfair to trivialise the sacrifices of our soldiers."
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"The comedian's humor sometimes trivialises sensitive topics."
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"She tends to trivialise the struggles of others."
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"The article seemed to trivialise the impact of poverty on families."
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"Some people trivialise the importance of art in society."
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"The film's plot trivialises the effects of war on civilians."
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"He always tries to trivialise any criticism directed at him."
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"The show often trivialises the difficulties faced by the contestants."
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"She tends to trivialise my problems, making me feel like they are not important."
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"The comedian often trivialises serious issues during his performances."
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"It is important not to trivialise the impact of climate change on future generations."
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"He tried to trivialise the concerns of the employees, but they were serious about their demands."
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"The media's coverage of the event trivialised the suffering of the victims."
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"Some people trivialise mental health issues, failing to understand their severity."
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"We should not trivialise the struggles of marginalized communities."
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"His sarcastic remarks trivialised the efforts of the volunteers."
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"Politicians often trivialise the concerns of young voters, dismissing them as unimportant."
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