Sentence examples for kind of correctness from inspiring English sources

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It made no difference that Corey, Raymond, and Daleesha might not think of themselves as "negative stereotypes" — though Raymond often says that as far as any kind of "correctness" goes he does not have much of a reputation.

But Jerry, a literary agent, doesn't come close to having Deeley's cool, or his enmity; he's soft with romanticism and stale beer and a strange kind of correctness, even when he's wrapped up in the deep, cheap excitement of sleeping with Emma Rachel Weiszz), the beautiful, troubled wife of his friend Robert Daniel Craigg), a publisher.

October 1 2013 January 5 201414 In the current revival of Harold Pinter's 1978 hit (directed by Mike Nichols, Jerryy (Rafe Spall), a literary agent, is soft with romanticism and stale beer and a strange kind of correctness, even when he's wrapped up in the deep, cheap excitement of sleeping with Emma Rachel Weiszz), the beautiful, troubled wife of his friend Robert Daniel Craigg), a publisher.

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These are national varieties of English with their own internal kinds of correctness.

But what kind of political correctness tolerates, even encourages, the objectification of women to the degree shown by men such as Jonathan Ross?

The poem I began with as a writer, "Digging", was truer to my phonetic grunting from south Derry than to any kind of iambic correctness from the books.

Male desire is, after all, the point, and to attempt to destroy Roth with the kind of political correctness he has waged war against in his fiction would make one feel ashamed to claim to be a literate reader.

A kind of political correctness dictates that one should not be too unkind to Bob Marley, but to turn him into the "Marlboro Man of Marijuana" is a cynical, money-generating move on the part of his estate.

The former neurosurgeon and evangelical Christian has been a crusader against the kind of political correctness that would see the very word Christmas (and crusader) removed from our vocabulary forever.

MacFarlane had attempted to hedge this performance with irony – William Shatner comes from the future to warn him how offensive it was going to be – and with a kind of sexual correctness: the gay men's chorus of Los Angeles were his backing singers.

He disparaged affirmative action as a kind of political correctness that gave preference to (what he saw as) unqualified minority students over whites in college admissions.

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