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How to use out of context in a sentence

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The documentary evidence that he cites in his book is frequently taken out of context or quoted incompletely or inaccurately.
It was a sequence of results that was very much out of context for the Irish.
Stipe's lyrics typically looked like doggerel when taken out of context, awkward, over-earnest, frequently diarrheal.
A company spokesman says the quotes were taken out of context and the business is so competitive that price-fixing makes no sense.
But the minister insisted his remarks at a conference were taken out of context by Italian journalists.
He can't deny it, but he does say he was often quoted out of context to play up the producer's interest in human folly.
She says her words were taken out of context, but soon submits her resignation.
Parents subsequently discovered that other professionals cited in the article had been quoted out of context.
He repeats the usual claim that evolutionists have been quoted out of context to provide arguments against evolution.
Taken out of context, the bits and pieces that I have quoted seem slight and inconsequential.
If it turns out the quote is inaccurate or taken out of context, please let me know.
He twists words, quotes people out of context and stretches the truth to suit his purpose.
That way you can say the reporter quoted you out of context, or better still, had an agenda.
Those of you who have not gone off to quote me out of context should remember that I do not agree with this.
Bear in mind that I wasn't paying huge amounts of attention to this show, and I've just taken his quote out of context.
The injunction to turn the other cheek is often quoted, out of context, to justify craven submission.
He said that his words were taken out of context and he was sorry if he had offended anyone.
Two of those quoted complained that their comments had been taken out of context.
The embarrassment was such that Gilchrist found himself explaining that his words had been taken out of context.
However, he later admitted it, insisting his description of Jones was being quoted out of context.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It's a matter of taking what you want to prove out of context.
She has a track record of speaking out of turn or undiplomatically, though she often complains that opponents misquote her or deliberately take her comments out of context.
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