Sentence examples for discriminating about from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "discriminating about" can be used in written English to indicate that someone is discerning or selective in a particular area or aspect.
For example, "John is very discriminating about the quality of his tea, only drinking the finest blends from specific regions of the world." This suggests that John has a discerning palate and is very selective in his choice of tea. Another example could be, "The magazine caters to a discriminating audience, offering high-quality articles and content." This implies that the magazine appeals to a selective and discerning readership.

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"Kids are extremely discriminating about what they like," he said.

Elsewhere, though, Lynskey is more discriminating about left-wing movements.

They may then be more discriminating about the rumours into which they buy.

By all accounts, Pakistan's spymasters were never terribly discriminating about who showed up in their training camps.

The system must also become much more discriminating about whom it holds — dangerous criminals, not the harmless and sick.

You have to be discriminating about what you receive and how you use your short time here.

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Music doesn't discriminate about who it subscribes to.

"The people who are carrying out such attacks do not discriminate about the place," he told The Associated Press.

"I never discriminate about no one," she said, adding of Ms. McIntosh: "I've never seen this woman.

Facebook doesn't discriminate about who can say they're expecting.

Facebook doesn't discriminate about who can say they're expecting.

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