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How to use paragon of virtue in a sentence

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Sentence Examples
Asylum-seekers are subject to human nature, just like the rest of us, and not every single one is going to be a paragon of virtue.
Rooster is a paragon of virtue compared to Shakespeare's Richard Crookback.
Collins may not have been a paragon of virtue but he deserves better than to be remembered by future generations as a ruthless, self-serving and power-hungry meglomaniac.
His daughter, its paragon of virtue, is a bit of an anaemic bore.
The only people it seems to make sense to are those in the Conservative Party, who are supposed to be the paragon of virtue by trying to defend family values.
In Switzerland, we see a distinct perfectionist bias and the wish to be perceived as the world's paragon of virtue, regardless of feasibility aspects or a reasonable cost-benefit ratio.
During his life and those of his sons, Constantine was presented as a paragon of virtue.
Agility, precision, pride... A paragon of virtue warrior!
Of course, Whole Foods has always held itself up as a paragon of virtue.
Shell is often held up as a paragon of virtue in its treatment of bribery.
The new Sheriff's sole electable quality was that he is such a rookie nitwit that he appeared a paragon of virtue when compared to the other candidates.
Paragon of virtue Oliver North called for charges to be filed against Warner Brothers Music.
Examples from Classical Literature
According to the custumal of one great English abbey, the kitchener was to be almost a paragon of virtue.
Then who says Miss Clarissa Harlowe is the paragon of virtue?
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