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Filter by Meaning His dyslogistic attitude towards people of different religions alienated his colleagues.
The reviewer's dyslogistic review of the movie discouraged many people from watching it.
The author's novel was criticized for its dyslogistic portrayal of a certain ethnic group.
The author's dyslogistic portrayal of a certain culture in his novel stirred controversy.
The customer's dyslogistic feedback about the product led to a decline in sales.
His dyslogistic comments about her artwork hurt her feelings.
The art critic wrote a dyslogistic review, criticizing the artist's work as derivative and uninspired.
The book received dyslogistic criticism for its weak plot and characters.
The professor's dyslogistic feedback on the student's paper left her feeling discouraged.
The customer's dyslogistic review of the restaurant's service hurt its reputation.
The coach's dyslogistic remarks about the team's performance during the press conference angered the players.
She made dyslogistic remarks about her colleague's work during the meeting.
She found his dyslogistic remarks about her intelligence insulting.
The teacher's dyslogistic feedback on the student's essay was discouraging.
The politician's dyslogistic remarks about immigrants sparked a heated debate.
The dyslogistic comments on social media sparked a heated discussion about the company's ethics.
The dyslogistic reviews of the hotel led to a decrease in bookings.
The article presented a dyslogistic view of the company's environmental practices.
The customer left a dyslogistic review for the restaurant due to the poor service.
Her dyslogistic remarks about her coworker's abilities created tension in the office.
The chef faced dyslogistic comments about the quality of his dishes.
The radio host was fired for making dyslogistic remarks about a marginalized community during his show.
The critic's dyslogistic review of the novel discouraged many readers from picking it up.
The critic's dyslogistic review of the movie deterred many people from watching it.
The company's dyslogistic advertising campaign received backlash for its offensive stereotypes.
The restaurant received dyslogistic reviews for its slow service and poor-quality food.
The article contained dyslogistic statements about the author's writing style.
She received a dyslogistic evaluation for her performance at work.
The film received dyslogistic reviews from critics.
The politician's dyslogistic remarks about his opponents sparked controversy.
The dyslogistic comments from the audience during the performance disrupted the actor's concentration.
The coach's dyslogistic remarks about the player's performance affected their confidence on the field.
The teacher's dyslogistic comments about his artwork discouraged the young artist.
The teacher gave a dyslogistic evaluation of his essay.
The teacher's dyslogistic attitude towards the student hindered their motivation to learn.
The movie received dyslogistic reviews for its poor acting and predictable plot.
The coach's dyslogistic criticism of the player's performance affected their confidence.
He made dyslogistic remarks about her fashion sense.
The journalist wrote a dyslogistic article about the politician's policies.
Her dyslogistic comments about his artwork hurt his feelings.
The online discussion turned into a dyslogistic exchange of insults.
The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its boldness while others found its portrayal of violence dyslogistic.
His dyslogistic comments about religion offended many people.
The professor's dyslogistic remarks about his students' intelligence offended many.
The coach's dyslogistic remarks undermined the team's confidence.
The online forum was filled with dyslogistic insults and derogatory language towards the participants.
The teacher used dyslogistic language to criticize the student's performance.
The comedian's dyslogistic jokes about people with disabilities were deemed highly offensive and insensitive.
The artist's dyslogistic critique of the exhibition revealed their dissatisfaction with the curator's choices.
She received dyslogistic feedback from her supervisor on her latest project.
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