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Patronisingly

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The doctor spoke patronisingly to the overweight patient about their health.
The teacher spoke patronisingly to the struggling student.
She asked patronisingly if he knew how to use a computer.
The politician spoke patronisingly to the working-class voters.
She smiled patronisingly at the child, thinking he wouldn't understand.
The doctor talked patronisingly to the patient about their illness.
The customer service representative spoke patronisingly to the frustrated customer.
He spoke to the foreigner patronisingly, assuming they couldn't understand the language.
The doctor spoke patronisingly to the patient, assuming they didn't understand their own health.
The chef spoke patronisingly to his apprentice, as if he had never heard of basic culinary techniques.
The art critic reviewed the exhibition in a patronisingly simplistic manner, assuming the audience couldn't understand the deeper meaning behind the art.
The speaker spoke patronisingly to the audience, acting like they had no knowledge of the topic.
The chef explained the recipe in a patronisingly basic manner, assuming the audience didn't have enough cooking skills.
The politician talked patronisingly about the concerns of the working-class.
The tour guide explained the history of the city patronisingly to the group of tourists.
The salesperson spoke patronisingly to the elderly customer, assuming they wouldn't understand the product.
The teacher explained the math problem patronisingly to the struggling student.
The politician answered the journalist's question patronisingly.
She smiled patronisingly as she explained how to use the software.
He corrected her pronunciation patronisingly, even though she was a native speaker.
The politician spoke patronisingly to the audience, assuming they didn't have enough knowledge of the political system.
The doctor explained the procedure patronisingly to the patient, as if she couldn't understand.
The coach spoke patronisingly to the novice player, assuming he didn't have enough experience.
He spoke patronisingly to his intern, assuming she knew nothing about the industry.
He always talks to his wife patronisingly about politics.
The professional athlete gave tips to the novice athlete patronisingly.
She laughed patronisingly at the idea presented by her junior colleague.
The politician spoke patronisingly to the audience during the debate.
The doctor spoke patronisingly to the patient, assuming she didn't have enough medical knowledge.
He spoke patronisingly to his colleague, assuming she couldn't understand the complex technical terms.
The chef explained the recipe to the amateur cook patronisingly.
The politician spoke to the audience patronisingly about their political beliefs.
The art critic talked about the painting patronisingly to the art student.
She explained the rules of the game patronisingly, as if the other players were children.
He smiled patronisingly at her, as if she didn't understand the joke.
She gave him a patronisingly slow explanation, as if he couldn't grasp the concept.
The manager explained the task patronisingly, assuming the employee had no prior knowledge.
She praised the child patronisingly, as if they had accomplished something small.
He spoke to his elderly relative patronisingly, as if they were incapable of making their own decisions.
The teacher explained the basic math concept patronisingly to the student.
The tour guide explained the historical monument patronisingly to the tourists.
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