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How to use stereotype in a sentence

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

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And while Hong Kong people once disdained Chinese visitors as poor country cousins, the touring mainlanders hardly fit the bumpkin stereotype.
The stereotype of the middle-class woman as the angel in the house can easily be overplayed.
Doing so would cast some much needed doubt on the stereotype that progressives love big government.
The reporters here were drawing on the stereotype of the wife as ball and chain for humorous effect.
The typical instinct of the public is to stereotype people who attend raves.
Sure, he's the embodiment of every white trash stereotype known to man, but he's got a good heart and doesn't mean anyone any harm.
You frequently encounter a stereotype of Americans as self-satisfied and smug.
Surely nothing to do with that absurd cultural stereotype that redheads are prone to bouts of irrational anger?
The stereotype of the beardy academic, dressed in ill-fitting corduroy and locked away in his ivory tower, endures.
The book is surely demeaning, and for the Germans the main character conjures up a familiar and deprecatory stereotype.
Although he fitted the stereotype, his readiness to talk without reserve was untypical.
Far be it for me to stereotype, but shouldn't she be writing about catwalks and cocaine?
This is a stereotype that is taken to often hilarious extremes in this bitterly black comedy.
I had found from talking to Lara yesterday that she really didn't fit the regular stereotype of most women.
Forget tension and suspense, stereotype the characters and make them behave obviously to a script we've seen many times before.
Some of those beliefs stereotype gay men as sexual predators and long-term relationship failures.
The notion of despotism masquerading as liberation was part of the Victorian liberal stereotype of tsardom.
While hard-line Communists stereotype capitalists as bloodsuckers of the working class, others defend them as socially conscious.
But we all know that the stereotype of chunky knit sweaters, open-toed sandals and beards is not true.
It's the stereotype of the helpless girl in the water who wakes up to find a lifeguard giving her mouth-to-mouth, like Prince Charming.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was to stereotype belief, as it is stereotyped among the millions in the East.
The temptation is to stereotype the form when the spirit and power have all departed.
There's more than a touch of reason behind the humorous stereotype that we fishermen are inveterate prevaricators.
Now we have both in a form which will endure with the stereotype plates.
First, some ministers settle for a stereotype of the priesthood.
Today's Saudis reaching adulthood are more self-aware, worldlier and less patient than the old stereotype.
Bishop Henry fell prey to the stereotype of Black as some kind of a 19th century robber baron striding across the faces of the workers.
Weather forecasts can be stereotypically inaccurate, but that's a stereotype that's dying.
With a stereotype, the liability of smudgy printing is greatly enhanced.
The other figure of smoke is a stereotype in all tongues for evanescence.
As an anonymous time-travelling planet hopper he fits the stereotype of the eternal wandering Jew, doomed never to return to his homeland.
When they embrace that stereotype, they become like the heirs I met through my college girlfriend, passionlessly trumpeting the details of their decadence.
The study's finding that people who leave religion were more imaginative in childhood contradicts the stereotype of atheists as uncreative automatons.
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