Sentence examples for hazards of being from inspiring English sources

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What are the occupational hazards of being a writer?

"It's part of the hazards of being a tourist.

It's one of the occupational hazards of being a swashbuckler," he said.

For Keats, the nightingale's song encapsulates all the great metaphysical hazards of being alive.

Among the professional hazards of being a book critic is the nap.

Corruption and change are what the novel is about, and the hazards of being taken up by the rich.

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Among the pitfalls facing first novelists, perhaps the best one to fall into is the hazard of being overly ambitious.

Such is the hazard of being Frenchtown's most visible and chatty civic booster.

It is a hazard of being a trendsetter, as Jacobs undoubtedly is, that new looks can appear strange, even ugly, at first.

That night, Lotz wrote in his journal, "Anything that humiliates me or pisses me off is actually... a hazard of being famous".

It is an occupational hazard of being a writer to be appalled by the prose style you deployed in your youth.

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