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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sexualized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been made to appear sexual in nature or has been given sexual connotations.
Example: "The advertisement was criticized for presenting a sexualized image of women."
Alternatives: "a sexualized portrayal" or "a sexualized representation".
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Decades ago, some mainstream feminists viewed sexuality through the lens of male agency, assuming a sexualized woman would lead to objectification and oppression.
Our culture has tolerated, condoned and promoted a sexualized portrait of women that plays into the idea that sexual harassment is acceptable and even a part of "the game" in power situations.
I'm a sexual woman, but nothing in my career has ever identified me as a sexualized woman.
Biller is very clear about distinguishing between a woman discovering and owning her sexuality and a woman feeling societally or financially pressured into becoming a sexualized being.
She's just a sexualized serving platter.
Today, however, Cosmo is holding women back by promoting a sexualized form of power.
In addition, he accuses Ms. Barr of contributing to a sexualized office culture hostile to men.
Most of the designers were also quite sensitive to the idea of placing a sexualized child on the cover.
Indeed, the show was criticized for sanitizing rock 'n' roll, taking the edge off a sexualized and rebellious music.
Self-described "jezebels of jump-rope," the women of Double Dutchess often give their performance personas a sexualized slant.
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Then she checked Amazon and found, besides Trump-Putin underwear and coloring books, a trove of slash fiction a sexualized genre of fan fiction between characters of the same sex.
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