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Bowdlerise

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The teacher had to bowdlerise the storybook to make it appropriate for young children.
The teacher had to bowdlerise the textbook because it contained inappropriate content for the students.
The editor decided to bowdlerise the article to make it suitable for a younger audience.
The movie studio decided to bowdlerise the film to avoid offending certain religious groups.
The playwright was asked to bowdlerise the play before it could be performed in front of a family-friendly audience.
The publisher decided to bowdlerise the classic novel to remove any mention of sexuality or violence.
The government ordered the news channel to bowdlerise their coverage of the protest to avoid inciting public outrage.
The author felt pressured to bowdlerise her novel to make it more suitable for young readers.
The social media platform had to bowdlerise a post that violated their community guidelines.
The website administrator was forced to bowdlerise user comments that contained hate speech.
The director decided to bowdlerise the play to make it more suitable for a family audience.
The movie studio decided to bowdlerise the script to avoid offending religious groups.
The magazine's editor-in-chief ordered the writers to bowdlerise their articles to avoid controversy.
The publisher had to bowdlerise the book to avoid offending religious groups.
The playwright was forced to bowdlerise the script to appease the censors.
The film director refused to bowdlerise his movie, despite pressure from the studio.
The artist refused to bowdlerise their painting despite pressure from the art gallery.
The publisher decided to bowdlerise the classic novel to make it suitable for children.
The film director was forced to bowdlerise the movie to avoid controversy.
The author refused to bowdlerise the book, even though it might have increased its popularity.
The museum curator decided to bowdlerise some exhibits to avoid offending certain visitors.
The magazine editor decided to bowdlerise the interview to avoid causing offense.
The government demanded that the newspaper bowdlerise the article before publishing it.
The radio station was forced to bowdlerise the song lyrics before playing them on air.
The school board voted to bowdlerise the history textbook to remove controversial information.
The historian had to bowdlerise his research to avoid offending the government.
The publisher had to bowdlerise the novel to make it suitable for young readers.
The teacher had to bowdlerise the play before presenting it to the school's board of trustees.
The teacher had to bowdlerise the textbook to make it suitable for a high school class.
The author had to bowdlerise some of the language in the book to meet publishing standards.
The website had to bowdlerise some of its content to comply with regulations.
The scientist had to bowdlerise the research paper to make it more accessible to non-specialists.
The company had to bowdlerise its advertising campaign to avoid misleading customers.
The translator had to bowdlerise the speech to avoid cultural misunderstandings.
The teacher had to bowdlerise the text for her ESL students.
The author had to bowdlerise the book to make it appropriate for children.
The editor had to bowdlerise the article to comply with the publication's guidelines.
The editor decided to bowdlerise the novel to make it appropriate for a younger audience.
The artist had to bowdlerise his painting for the public exhibition.
The museum had to bowdlerise the exhibit to make it appropriate for all ages.
The publisher had to bowdlerise the book to remove explicit content.
The comedian had to bowdlerise his jokes for the television broadcast.
The historian had to bowdlerise his research findings before presenting them to the public.
The author was forced to bowdlerise his book before it could be published in the conservative country.
The professor had to bowdlerise her language during the lecture, as some students were easily offended.
The comedian had to bowdlerise his jokes for the daytime TV show.
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