Sentence examples for taboo has become from inspiring English sources

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Most women who go to matches, or hear about this from someone who does, are understandably shocked by the fact that a supposed taboo has become an unthinking mantra.

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Avoidance is a term that better describes the negative ritual; the Polynesian word tabu (English, taboo) also has become popular as a descriptive term for this kind of ritual.

So deep is the taboo that it has become entangled with a murky sense of blame and shame.

In Britain, for example, using peat has become taboo.

Under his rule, questioning the doctrine of velayat-e faqih has become taboo.

It is not that nudity in public places has become taboo, but that it has become the opposite, ubiquitous and banal.

If the term "remake" has become taboo in Hollywood, studios only have themselves to blame.

It's a big topic that has become taboo in our culture.

It may be that it was so taboo that its meaning has become obscure, or open to reinterpretation.

We have succeeded to the extent that debating Behring Breivik's connection to contemporary political life has become taboo.

The very idea of power has become taboo — unless it is "emerging powers," which we acclaim as if they are leading us to a radiant future.

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