Sentence examples for appallingly common from inspiring English sources

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Rather, it appears appallingly common: interest and belief in genetic inheritance are on the up.

The goal is to move from the appallingly common "win-lose" pattern to a joint problem-solving activity.

It's an illegal but lightly enforced practice – and appallingly common in many industries, where it is used to force employees to work off-the-clock, as a means to avoid paying overtime rates, or simply as a way not pay staff for work they have done.

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Jones, who chairs the Commons petitions committee, said women "have been treated appallingly" and that many were "being driven into poverty", adding that the government "broke the contract with its citizens..

Appallingly racist?

New Delhi, Moscow and São Paulo also did appallingly.

And, appallingly, Blair obeyed.

It has been appallingly neglected.

"Appallingly conceived," wrote The New York Times.

"The leaders have behaved appallingly.

He was appallingly accident prone.

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