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Filter by Meaning She has a disposable attitude towards love and tends to move on quickly.
The protagonist in the novel has a disposable attitude towards love.
She has a reputation for being disposable when it comes to romantic partnerships.
The airline provides passengers with disposable headphones for in-flight entertainment.
The loyal assistant was a disposable asset for the CEO, always ready to work long hours and sacrifice personal time.
She prefers using disposable diapers for her baby for convenience.
In war-torn regions, innocent civilians can become disposable casualties.
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