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Is this an outdated stereotype?
Western diplomats complain of an "outdated stereotype" of Saudi tolerance for terrorism.
Even though that may be an outdated stereotype, it influences younger people's ideas about what they want to be when they grow up.
Though clean energy boomed in recent years, the field is stigmatized – albeit unfairly – by high-profile busts like Solyndra and an outdated stereotype of wonky solar panels and finicky wind turbines.
Gove and his government loved blaming architects and seemed to adhere to an outdated stereotype of a nitwit in a bow-tie imposing absurd theories on honest workmen and naive clients.
Gilbert and Sullivan's light operas are the direct ancestors of classic American musical comedies -- one reason it works when Jonathan Miller updates "The Mikado" from an outdated stereotype of Japan to the lobby of a 1930's-era 1930's-eratel.
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You have to go the British tabloids to find the stereotypical take on her rise to power - a threadbare and outdated stereotype at that.
Firth draped an arm over the banquette and suggested that the idea of the repressed Englishman is an outdated cultural stereotype.
Comedians like Alan Carr and Graham Norton have been publicly accused by other gay men of playing up to an outdated, dehumanising stereotype popularised by the likes of John Inman and Larry Grayson – and used in the past to put us in our place.
But then this might be me relying on an outdated student stereotype.
This tech-savvy group of men and women may be an integral part of the Cabinet Office, but they couldn't be further from the outdated stereotype of the pinstriped civil servant.
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