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"Acclaimed" is perhaps wishful thinking, but the most dubious words in that puffy phrase are "documentary film".
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For instance, on Monday you may get the word "louche," learning that it means "of questionable character; dubious, disreputable".
The only safeguard against these brutal authorities doing their worst is their own dubious word.
In truth, though it has its uses for the Royal Academy's project, "maverick" is a dubious word.
Does he think Muslims are a "race", or not, and if not, how can he trade down from the already vague and dubious word "Islamophobia" to the toxic accusation of "racism" itself?
Reject if contains a dubious word, e.g. 'gene'inhibitortor'inhibitor
Historian Stanley Kutler, an expert on Nixon's White House tapes, called Magruder's allegation "the dubious word of a dubious character".
That - to say nothing of the dubious choice of words such as "some", "hidden", "astonishing", "emerging from...". - is a tremendous overstatement.
This isn't the first time Nigel's dubious use of words has pissed people off.
INNOVATION LEAST LIKELY TO IMPROVE THE SPECIES In August the Cartoon Network announced the kind of breakthrough for which the word "dubious" was invented: an app that allows children to watch the channel's shows on half of an iPad screen while playing video games based on those shows on the other half.
That's why they spend billions yearly naming and marketing food and drink, and wording dubious health claims.
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