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Discover LudwigThe word "small-mindedness" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a lack of tolerance or an inability to see beyond one's own narrow perspective. Example: "His small-mindedness prevented him from appreciating the diverse opinions of his colleagues." Alternatives include "narrow-mindedness" and "bigotry."
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small-mindedness
noun
The state or quality of being small-minded.
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They're both discouraged by the smallness, the small-mindedness of both of these presidential campaigns.
But enough of this small-mindedness.
It also leads to spiritual small-mindedness.
It is small-mindedness like this that ruins presidential elections.
Much more powerful and persuasive than "rampant xenophobia" or "middle England small-mindedness".
It's small-mindedness for Sheffield to point the finger at Leeds.
He can do a lot better than that.Mr Romney's small-mindedness is of two sorts.
Reasoned debate is drowned out by manufactured controversy, mutated loyalty and small-mindedness.
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It will ensue if they are given unrestricted freedom because of their small mindedness or if they face a problem".
But you never know," she says.Ahead of the Czech Republic's upcoming presidential election, she fears small mindedness, corruption and isolationism, be it from the EU or globalisation.
The leave campaign is right -- after next week, the door may be forever closed to their small mindedness, their backward views on what this country is about.
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