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Desensitised

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The long hours of practice desensitised the musicians to the stage fright they used to experience.
Years of working as a nurse in the emergency room desensitised her to the sight of blood.
The intense training desensitised the soldiers to the sounds of gunfire.
The constant exposure to pollution desensitised her sense of smell.
The constant exposure to violence in video games desensitised him to real-life acts of aggression.
The intensive training in the military desensitised him to the sounds of gunfire and explosions.
Exposure to extreme weather conditions desensitised the climbers to the cold.
Watching horror movies regularly desensitised her to jump scares.
The explicit content in movies desensitised the viewers to scenes of nudity.
The repeated exposure to pollution in the city desensitised her to the harmful effects of air quality.
The long hours spent studying desensitised her to the feeling of fatigue.
The intense training desensitised the soldiers to the sound of gunfire.
The repeated failures desensitised him to the fear of rejection.
The continuous exposure to graphic images desensitised the paramedics to scenes of blood and injuries.
The constant exposure to violent video games desensitised him to real-life acts of aggression.
The repetitive nature of his job desensitised him to the stress and pressure.
The constant exposure to fake news desensitised him to the impact of misinformation.
The repeated use of profanity in movies and music has desensitised society to offensive language.
The graphic war documentaries desensitised the audience to the horrors of combat.
The constant exposure to news about tragedies desensitised him to the emotional impact of such events.
The graphic images in the documentary desensitised the audience to the horrors of war.
The constant noise of the city desensitised her to the sound of car horns.
The constant exposure to poverty desensitised him to the suffering of others.
The graphic images in the horror movie desensitised the audience to scenes of gore.
The repeated exposure to loud noises gradually desensitised her to the sound of fireworks.
The constant barrage of negative news desensitised him to the suffering of others.
The graphic images in the horror movie desensitised the audience to blood and gore.
The repeated use of profanity in the show desensitised the viewers to offensive language.
The repetitive nature of the job desensitised him to the monotony of the tasks.
Growing up in a loud neighborhood desensitised her to noise disturbances.
The years of working in a slaughterhouse desensitised him to the sight and smell of blood.
The intense training desensitised the firefighters to the dangers and chaos of emergency situations.
The graphic war documentaries desensitised the soldiers to the horrors of combat.
The therapy sessions helped him become desensitised to his phobia of heights.
The long hours spent studying desensitised her to the stress of exams.
The constant exposure to loud noises desensitised her ears, leading to hearing loss.
The repeated exposure to explicit content desensitised him to sexual imagery.
The repeated failures in her career desensitised her to rejection and criticism.
The continuous news coverage of tragedies desensitised the viewers to human suffering.
The repetitive nature of the job desensitised him to the stress and pressure it once caused.
The repeated use of loud music at the construction site desensitised the workers to the noise.
The continuous bombardment of advertisements desensitised consumers to their persuasive tactics.
The repeated failure in relationships desensitised her to the pain of heartbreak.
Years of working in a funeral home desensitised him to the sight of dead bodies.
His exposure to offensive jokes desensitised him to their impact on marginalized communities.
The graphic war movies desensitised her to the horrors of combat.
The long hours spent in the sun desensitised her skin to the harmful effects of UV rays.
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