Sentence examples for too often used from inspiring English sources

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The bible is all too often used as a weapon against us, quoted and misquoted by those who seek to deny us freedom and equality.

Balding said the word "dyke" was "too often used as a pejorative and insulting term".

Unfortunately, that phrase was all too often used in the context of client transactions.

What I disagree with are the self-destructive methods too often used by a minority to get the message across.

She said culture was too often used as an excuse not to change practices that harm women and girls.

(The endorsement of "toe-stepping," he wrote on LinkedIn, was too often "used as an excuse for being an asshole").

Mr. Kuitca has too often used the baggage carousel as a symbol of frustration and alienation, diminishing its effect.

"The term is too often used – but this truly is a once in a lifetime experience," Davies said.

Ms Balding asserts that the word "dyke" is "too often used as a pejorative and insulting term".

The excuse of "social consensus" is too often used in flabby defence of the now unaffordable status quo.

Instead, he was put on the drugs that are too often used to control the sometimes bizarre and agitated behaviour of dementia patients – antipsychotics.

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