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Filter by Meaning The news article exposed the gerrymandering of crime statistics to downplay the city's safety concerns.
The athlete accused their opponent of gerrymandering the rules to gain an unfair advantage in the competition.
The coach was caught gerrymandering the team's performance statistics to make it seem like they were improving.
The coach was accused of gerrymandering the team roster to ensure certain players got more playing time.
The coach manipulated the tournament bracket to ensure his team had an easy path to the finals, engaging in sports gerrymandering.
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