Sentence examples for more offensive words from inspiring English sources

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(So did the more offensive words).

(So did the more offensive words, as few people would be shocked to learn).

Modern versions often replace some of the more offensive words as they may distract the audience.

Some words can share combinations with more offensive words, such as "rare" and "rape".

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What if – let your imagination run wild — the Web site had a significantly more offensive word in it?

According to research Ofcom produced in 2010, the word "b*****ks" was more acceptable to viewers pre-watershed than other more offensive swear words, and only second behind the most acceptable swear words such as arse and bum.

But how could the Nazis not love a station that debates (seriously) whether the word "paki" is more offensive than the word "brit"?

We shouldn't have pundits on the air discussing whether the word "legitimate" is more offensive than the word "forcible".

That — more than any offensive words — is the real scandal.

That is much more offensive than some word that refers to an act of sex or a portion of excrement.

Experienced software engineers find no four-letter word more offensive than "hack".

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