Sentence examples for the detractors from inspiring English sources

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the detractors

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A person who belittles the worth of another person or cause.

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Then there are the detractors.

It's the detractors on the outside.

"The detractors will go by the wayside".

As the detractors multiplied, the shares struggled.

Dr. Smith was more brusque, calling the detractors "liars".

The detractors say it is what the women practice.

But just possibly the detractors will be proved wrong.

But don't count Stephen Colbert among the detractors.

They may well suggest the detractors suck on that.

The detractors were so vehement that two of them nearly withdrew from the voting.

Brown said he had urged Hunter not to read or listen to the detractors.

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