Sentence examples for be a preoccupation from inspiring English sources

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Recognition seems to be a preoccupation this year.

DURABILITY, of garments but also ideas, would seem to be a preoccupation of the three most interesting forces showing this season.

He was a social critic and parodist, and I'm not sure his interest in the manners of an earlier generation — the subtext of so much of his work as to be a preoccupation — wasn't partly to do with armoring himself against any kind of embarrassment.

For a few hours individuality ceases to exist, let alone be a preoccupation.

May first caught the eye of many back in 2002 at the Conservative party conference with a pair of her now famous leopard heels, and her dress sense has continued to be a preoccupation ever since.

Research says that 75% of successful weight losers that keep it off weigh themselves every week.[1] It shouldn't be a preoccupation, but it should be something you're aware of if you're actively trying to maintain it.

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In 1997, as now, American monetary policy was a preoccupation.

Seeking for things that are lost is a preoccupation.

The misuse or even invention of verbs is a preoccupation.

Storytelling is a preoccupation in Rachel Cusk's new novel, Outline.

The line has been a preoccupation for some time.

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