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How to use stereotyped in a sentence

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When we speak of the Gallican Rite we mean a type of liturgy rather than a stereotyped service.
Mutations have been identified that change the cleavages in interestingly stereotyped ways.
History might be a morality play, but it doesn't mean that its participants are stereotyped cardboard cut-outs.
Today, good design is the birthright of every citizen, from suburban dads to stereotyped gay men on great TV shows.
The eight photoreceptors and 12 accessory cells occupy selfsame and stereotyped positions within each unit eye.
It is both enjoyable and a corrective to stereotyped views of the ' plight ' of women writers in the period.
Both gametangia form from a stereotyped series of divisions of a terminal apical cell, unlike the gametangia of liverworts and hornworts.
To those used to thinking of Republicans and Democrats in stereotyped ways, those reactions may come as a surprise.
Far from the stereotyped image of a kooky doomsday prepper, he was matter-of-fact and said that prepping was a kind of insurance.
The advantages of studying films for understanding cultures are manifold, even if the portrayals are stereotyped.
The most condemning dimension of the stereotyped images in the play involves black sexuality.
But the stereotyped blue-rinse brigade image of bingo is not quite so straightforward.
Once stereotyped as a haven for twenty-something gym bunnies and bodybuilders, health clubs are now attracting a wider demographic spectrum.
Viperid snakes are noted for their stereotyped behavioral adaptations to avoid counterattacks by rodents.
It was aimed at the lowest common denominator, with almost slap-stick, stereotyped prose.
Your writing was repetitive and clumsy and bigoted, your villains were stereotyped, your characters all wooden, but so what?
Once again, this stereotyped thinking is more a defensive reaction to the internet than an accurate reflection of reality.
I pleaded with him to ref our game just so I could show him that our team wasn't nearly as bad as they are stereotyped to be.
Even the four American characters are hugely stereotyped and stolen from all of the other teen movies.
I just thought they were ordinary people who were easily stereotyped as lovers of musical theater.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was generally considered impromptu, but was, in truth, as stereotyped as the other.
This incident is stereotyped in the ballads and occurs in an example in the Romaic.
These proportions have become to a large extent stereotyped in the allocation of such grants.
Or they are reduced to a stereotyped repertory that is easy to mechanize, to automate, and finally, to do away with.
It was to stereotype belief, as it is stereotyped among the millions in the East.
The elements of an older day were preserved and stereotyped, attractive but unprogressive.
The papers were old and uninteresting, filled up mostly with dreary stereotyped descriptions of Queen Victoria's first jubilee celebrations.
The letter bristles with stereotyped generalities and Unionism.
With Ireland and her stereotyped distresses he was thoroughly conversant.
Crystallized by cooling, they have stereotyped that aspect which the moon formerly presented when under the Plutonian forces.
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