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How to use Brutalism in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Brutalism? Here are some examples.

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James Woudhuysen warned of the dangers of Brownfield Brutalism and urged friendly bombs to fall on Brown's eco-towns.
It is preferred to say that after communism no one wanted to exchange one brutalism with another one.
It is possible in Bacon for such tenderness to exist alongside violence and brutalism.
Recent research at St Andrews University, revisited the Stanford work and disproved the idea of automatic brutalism.
One moment of South American impudence was followed by a piece of South American brutalism.
There was never a chance that Sunday's final would degenerate into that sort of brutalism.
It's the dark shadow of the fascism of modernist brutalism, the truth incarnate that every Utopia is unachievable.
They are hideous examples of concrete brutalism, dilapidated and badly-run and best demolished.
The forthcoming civil disobedience will be non-violent, organisers stress, but the whiff of brutalism conjures up a world where no such caveat is feasible.
Various departments inhabit a ramshackle collection of buildings up and down Holloway Road, ranging through arts and crafts, neo-Georgian, brutalism and postmodernist junk.
But human beings, let alone elephants, find brutalism hard to love.
The language, the violence, the unapologetic maleness of gangland bonding mixes the excesses of laddish culture with an affectionate tribute to Kray Brothers brutalism.
Sadly throughout the history we have a tendency to be cruel to one another and the easiest way to rule is to exchange one brutalism for another kind.
The Empire has gone and imperialism is now regarded as a crime against humanity, a system based on brutalism and greed responsible for much of the mess of the modern world.
The officers made no attempts to rationalise their behaviour and were proud of their systematic brutalism towards what they regarded as uppity natives.
A founder of the Victorian Society in 1958, Betjeman was a celebrated critic of architectural brutalism and an active campaigner against the march of modernism.
Examples from Classical Literature
High and long sustained, the sublime anthem rolled above the battle and its brutalism.
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