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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to stereotypes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in contexts where one is discussing or referring to stereotypes. For example: - The media often contributes to stereotypes by portraying certain groups in a negative light. - It's important for us to challenge and break away from societal pressures to conform to stereotypes. - The comedian's jokes were offensive and relied on harmful stereotypes. - We must be mindful not to generalize or reduce individuals to stereotypes based on their race, gender, or ethnicity.
Dictionary
to stereotypes
verb
To make a stereotype of someone or something, or characterize someone by a stereotype.
synonyms
Exact(58)
So far, so conforming to stereotypes.
Contrary to stereotypes, middle-class buyers underpin the business.
War has a way of reducing everyone to stereotypes.
Contrary to stereotypes, we are no good at DIY either.
Most of them seem to boil down to stereotypes.
Steven Tao, another Chinese-Australian, sees the advantages of playing to stereotypes.
Preconceptions about Mexico are rife and deep-rooted, but few countries conform to stereotypes as unwillingly.
In works like this Mr. Martins seems content to reduce his dancers to stereotypes.
"Wonderland" presents a narrow, extreme view of mental illness and plays to stereotypes.
Similar(2)
That is not to stereotype.
We don't want to stereotype them".
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