Sentences with Take Exception To

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

The customer began to take exception to the delayed delivery of the package, expressing frustration with the company's service.

The toddler would take exception to wearing shoes, preferring to run around barefoot in the grass.

The teacher noticed that the student tended to take exception to any criticism of his artwork.

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.

Even though it was just a game, he would always take exception to losing in front of his friends.

The chef would take exception to any negative comments about the unique spices she used in her dishes.

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 avid reader would take exception to poorly edited books, noting grammatical errors and typos in the margins.

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

The software engineer would take exception to any critique of their meticulously written code.

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

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