Sentence examples for too benign from inspiring English sources

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Scary looked far too benign.

There is little actual Kontakt in this film: too benign and celebratory.

But to say that we are living in a "post-fact" era is perhaps too benign.

If people think that's too benign, fair enough, say that Australia was occupied if you like".

Sleeping sickness is actually far too benign a name for human African trypanosomiasis.

Other critics dismissed the tests as a sham, arguing that the economic assumptions underpinning them were too benign.

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The commentary on socialism deeply ingrained in the material -- well, to the extent that anything is deep here -- functions far less painfully when it, too, is benign.

Disregard is too passive and benign a description for this malignant, aggressive antipathy toward empirical truth-seeking.

His records over the last nine years, including the new "Punching Bag," slide too easily into benign corniness.

At 75 she is not quite having a renaissance; her music, she knows, is too quaint and benign for younger audiences.

The couple proved brilliant opposites, she exuberant, he understated but now enormously cheered up: happy, too, as a benign stepfather to her two children.

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