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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrasive attitudes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe behaviors or mindsets that are harsh, aggressive, or unyielding, often causing discomfort or conflict in social interactions.
Example: "The team's progress was hindered by the abrasive attitudes of a few members, making collaboration difficult."
Alternatives: "hostile demeanor" or "offensive behavior".
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She spread into film, poetry, spoken word and photography, never softening her abrasive attitudes.
He was then moved to western Sydney, where his abrasive attitudes, strange behaviour with children and sexual banter with altar boys led him to be shifted from Kenthurst to Merrylands and then thrown out of the diocese in June 1992.
John Grant: Grey Tickles, Black Pressure (Bella Union) With this album, John Grant devised a perfect amalgam of the lush orchestral pop of Queen of Denmark and the flinty electropop of Pale Green Ghosts, using his warm croon to smuggle through shockingly abrasive attitudes, mostly concerning the anxieties, angers and yearnings of his mid-life crisis.
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The details are entertainingly controversial, partly thanks to Hoffman's relentlessly abrasive attitude to his critics.
His eccentric dress sense, distinctive singing style, and abrasive attitude have been the subject of commentary in the press; he remains one of the most recognisable figures in modern British music.
This results in Sunny having an abrasive attitude.
As with Palin, it's the distinctive persona and abrasive attitude that attract followers.
Even where they diverged most clearly, in lyrical approach the Ramones' apparent guilelessness at one extreme, Hell's conscious craft at the other there was an abrasive attitude in common.
Or a show in which an abrasive female chef with attitude barks instructions at the viewers -- cooking with Judge Judy.
Critics say he's been on the wrong side of major financial debates and has an abrasive if not antiquated attitude toward women.
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