Sentences with Take Exception To

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8 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Take Exception To'

The seasoned journalist would take exception to any attempt to compromise the integrity of her reporting.

During the debate, the politician began to take exception to the opposing candidate's remarks about the economy.

As a film critic, he would often take exception to poorly executed plot twists in movies.

The historian would often take exception to inaccuracies in popular historical movies, emphasizing the importance of factual representation.

As a seasoned journalist, she never hesitated to take exception to biased reporting, striving for impartiality in her articles.

The diplomat carefully chose his words not to take exception to the opposing views presented during the negotiation.

Despite being in a comedy club, she would always take exception to jokes that crossed certain boundaries.

The lawyer would take exception to any attempt to undermine the credibility of their client in court.

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