Sentence examples for dubious connotations from inspiring English sources

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Some of them seem to have dubious connotations: a knife, an ambulance, a scorpion.

Although Monsanto claims that the implementation of GMO technology will increase food production, the untold Monsanto truth has more dubious connotations.

I normally wouldn't have purchased something advertised "As Seen On TV" because of dubious connotations with items like Snuggies and Thighmasters.

Since then I've enjoyed a many great opportunities to clarify my thoughts on the idea of competition, perhaps in part because the rubric itself has dubious connotations in a day when collaboration is a more welcome and digestible concept, or perhaps because people, like my golfer friend, have inaccurate assumptions about the true object of our competition.

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She's right to complain, since the term has acquired pejorative connotations after years of abuse by dubious practitioners.

Dubious prospects.

Again, dubious.

Dubious tallies?

And remember, connotations evolve.

Because umlauts have connotations.

Not very nice connotations.

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