Sentence examples for to be labelled from inspiring English sources

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to be labelled

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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I'm difficult to be labelled," he says.

She didn't want Malcolm to be labelled.

Saudis do not accept to be labelled "Wahhabis".

It felt false to be labelled an empathy expert.

What leader wouldn't want to be labelled the new Churchill?

Checkett has no wish to be labelled a hero.

"I really don't want to be labelled a disabled architect.

I don't like our music to be labelled.

But do scientists who follow accepted publishing practices deserve to be labelled "immoral", as Taylor claims?

Formula One provides ample ammunition to be labelled "the bad boy" of world sport.

"After the last World Cup to be labelled as the villain was very hard for me.

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