Sentence examples for start to shun from inspiring English sources

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In other markets, investors may start to shun properties in poor locations or with low-quality tenants.

Companies producing for the European market will start to shun locating in Britain because of the exchange-rate risk that they face.So far, however, these fears have proved groundless.

As the industry goes, more and more companies will start to shun local workers in favour of their cheaper crowdworked alternatives.

Soon the miners start to shun him; at first, he thinks it's because he's a Serb; but now he's seen the djinn, it seems they think he's bad luck.

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Not surprisingly, institutional investors are starting to shun these junkier junk bonds.

The neighbors had started to shun the family since Salim's arrest became public, and she dreaded the extra attention.

After a certain point, Serkin, innately suspicious of publicity, started to shun inquiries from the outside world.

A survey by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) reported the sharpest annual fall in retail sales in April for almost 13 years.Consumers started to shun the shops after the housing market turned down in the second half of last year.

British drinkers are starting to shun the wine and the blame for its decline, says Clarke, should be firmly placed at the door of the neurotic, weight-conscious fictional publishing assistant created by Helen Fielding.

But are consumers starting to shun processed meat products - and the supermarkets that sell them?

Financiers are starting to shun Internet retailers like Amazon.com amzn, which Shrager says are not really technology companies at all.

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