Sentence examples for radioactive words from inspiring English sources

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Science isn't meant to have radioactive words or strict dogma.

True to form, Obama said the radioactive words, drones and Edward Snowden, a signature move that proactively positioned his flying predators and fleeing turncoat.

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"Risk" no longer seems like a radioactive word.

The left, if I may use that radioactive word, sure has changed since "my day," i.e., the nineteen-sixties and early seventies.

He became, in his own words, "radioactive".

These days, the word "radioactive" is one of the most feared in the English language.

In a way, that conceded that the word remained radioactive and thus was fit for regulation.

Arthur Finkelstein, who did the most to make the word "liberal" radioactive, was a homosexual who eventually "married" his long-term partner.

Words matter, and for whatever reason, the word "marriage" is radioactive for some Americans.

If, however, there are too many or too few neutrons in a nucleus, that nucleus becomes unstable in other words, it is radioactive.

Those three simple words are absolutely radioactive in our politicosphere.

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