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Filter by Meaning The news article exposed the gerrymandering of crime statistics to downplay the city's safety concerns.
The survey results were manipulated through gerrymandering to support the predetermined hypothesis.
The academic study analyzed the impact of gerrymandering on representation and voter turnout in various regions.
The company's executives were found guilty of gerrymandering the financial reports to deceive shareholders.
The gaming company was criticized for gerrymandering the in-game economy to encourage players to make microtransactions.
Many citizens feel frustrated and disenfranchised due to gerrymandering in their district.
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