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Filter by Meaning The news article exposed the gerrymandering of crime statistics to downplay the city's safety concerns.
The artist accused the gallery owner of gerrymandering art sales figures to deceive buyers.
The foreign diplomat accused the host country of gerrymandering the negotiation process to favor their own interests.
The gerrymandering scheme was aimed at consolidating power and suppressing opposition parties.
The artist strategically placed their work in prominent galleries to gain exposure, employing a kind of gerrymandering in the art world.
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