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The phrase "shatter stereotypes" is correct and usable in written English.
Use this phrase when you want to express the idea of breaking down preconceived notions or notions about a group of people. Example sentence: We must work together to shatter stereotypes about foreign nationals and create a more open and inclusive community.
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The results shatter stereotypes of a lost generation.
About 98 percent of the population of 10 million is Muslim, but Tunisia's liberal social policies and Western lifestyle shatter stereotypes of the Arab world.
Advocates say that teaching about gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in schools would prevent bullying and shatter stereotypes that some students may harbor.
Karin Agness, founder of the Network of enlightened Women, is trying to change that with #ShesConservative, a social media campaign that aims to shatter stereotypes about young Republicans.
For gay activists trying to shatter stereotypes, Johnson is a rare find, a bright, warm quick study who also wrestled and played lacrosse and baseball as he earned three varsity letters on a winning football team.
Inspired by interviews with women in Sheffield and beyond, the piece aims to explode myths and shatter stereotypes as it takes audiences into the heart of the Muslim community, and is based on Street's own experience as a mixed-race woman who noticed that people in the street reacted differently to her following the 7 July bombings in London in 2005.
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Her life was dedicated to shattering stereotypes, serving her community and breaking down social barriers.
In books, movies and TV shows, tiny women are shattering stereotypes and appearing as aggressive characters spoiling for a fight.
Shattering stereotypes is her mission, as is defying a system that requires currying favor with party bosses.
According to the Shattering Stereotypes survey on how gender influences entrepreneurship published last month by the Centre for Entrepreneurs and Barclays Bank, women dislike being described as entrepreneurs.
His single, a chart-topper in 24 countries, had an equally gleeful video, which led to numerous "inspired by... ...... versions, including one from a group of British Muslims that shattered stereotypes.
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