Sentence examples for as exclusionary from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as exclusionary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is limiting or restricting access to a particular group or idea.
Example: "The new policy was criticized for being as exclusionary as the previous one, leaving many individuals without support."
Alternatives: "as restrictive" or "as limiting".

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A Turf Club member, Manek Daver, argued that the racecourse was an important part of city history and that it was not as exclusionary as it seemed.

Flying a flag that celebrates only one portion of its citizens is as exclusionary as placing an Irish or a Jamaican flag atop the dome.

And the movie isn't as exclusionary as the books' implicit Christian forcefulness, which made Middle Earth a re-creation of the Crusades.

DURBAN, South Africa — While it is the world's most popular sporting event, the World Cup has always been as exclusionary as it has been exclusive, essentially a public event held at a private club.

Identified as black music by many in the 1960's and 1970's, jazz is now trumpeted by Wynton Marsalis and the filmmaker Ken Burns, among others, as "American" music -- a designation that can be almost as exclusionary.

Abercrombie, "tucked into the empty hallways of aging malls," is about as exclusionary as a cheap motel, and like all retail brands it faces obsolescence when the new cool brand comes along.

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And while the policies the Tory party goes for tend to enrich the already rich and immiserate the poor, that doesn't justify a word as vicious and exclusionary as enemy.

No third party is involved, but there will be a cost to A. Some defenders and critics of loyalty take the frequent presence of C as a reason for seeing loyalty as inherently exclusionary.

WASHINGTON — In theory, a criminal-law doctrine known as the exclusionary rule forbids prosecutors from using evidence obtained by the police as the result of an improper search.

At the same time the act mandates land use zoning as the form of development control, yet zoning has been criticised as being exclusionary, unjust and unsustainable.

Christianity is seen as being exclusionary, refusing to accept other sources of divine truth, and of seeking to convert others.

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