To comment on distant matters that are not close to the heart leads us into propaganda which coarsens our collective psyche. |
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Comparing politicians to evil dictators is offensive, shrill, and coarsens the political discourse. |
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Similarly, if the reaction is slowed down by addition of further alloying elements, e.g. Ni and Mn, the precipitate dispersion coarsens. |
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On attaining a critical dispersion parameter, the strength of the steel reaches a maximum, and as the carbide dispersion slowly coarsens, the strength drops. |
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The grain size of the sediment within the allomember coarsens upward. |
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They say it demeans the sport and coarsens those who play it. |
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Because the wool is of poor quality, it coarsens the fabric. |
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