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Preconceptions

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The teacher's preconceptions about her students' abilities hindered their learning.
He held onto his preconceptions of the new boss until he got to know her better.
The book aims to break down preconceptions about beauty and self-image.
He had preconceptions about the restaurant before trying the food.
The politician appealed to the voters' preconceptions about the opposition.
The documentary aimed to change people's preconceptions about the animal agriculture industry.
Preconceptions about the new product hindered its successful launch.
The film director intentionally subverted the audience's preconceptions about the genre in his latest movie.
She had preconceptions about the country before visiting it.
She had preconceptions about the food in that country, but was amazed by the delicious cuisine.
She had preconceptions about the new student before meeting them.
His preconceptions about the new job were shattered when he found out the company culture was different.
She had preconceptions about the person before getting to know them.
The coach's preconceptions about the player's abilities led to them being benched for the entire season.
She had to overcome her preconceptions about public speaking to give a successful presentation.
He had preconceptions about the product before using it.
The film challenged her preconceptions about the genre she usually dislikes.
The author challenged readers' preconceptions about gender roles in their latest book.
The lawyer's preconceptions about the case changed after reviewing the evidence.
They had preconceptions about the food before trying it.
Prejudice is often rooted in preconceptions about people based on their race, religion, or gender.
The director's preconceptions of the play changed after seeing it performed live.
He had to let go of his preconceptions about the industry in order to succeed in it.
The author's preconceptions about the genre were shattered by the book she just read.
The teacher asked her students to challenge their preconceptions about different cultures and religions.
His preconceptions about marriage were challenged after he got married.
Her preconceptions about the musical genre were based on stereotypes and outdated ideas.
He had preconceptions about the new employee before meeting them.
The athlete's preconceptions about their abilities were shattered after achieving a personal best.
The training session aimed to address preconceptions about the product.
His preconceptions about the new employee proved to be completely wrong.
The new student had to challenge the preconceptions of her classmates regarding her abilities.
The architect had to revise her preconceptions after considering the budget and materials available.
Her preconceptions about foreign travel were based on outdated stereotypes.
He had preconceptions about the city before visiting it.
She realized her preconceptions about the artist were wrong after attending their exhibition.
The journalist's preconceptions about the politician influenced his reporting.
The journalist tried to avoid letting her preconceptions influence her reporting.
Many people have preconceptions about certain cultures or races.
They had preconceptions about the movie before watching it.
She had preconceptions about the sport before playing it.
He realized that his preconceptions about the new job were inaccurate when he started working there.
The experience challenged their preconceptions about their own abilities.
The researcher's preconceptions about the results of the experiment were disproved by the data.
I had preconceptions about the movie before watching it.
The artist's preconceptions about the meaning of art influenced their style.
His preconceptions about the subject were shattered after attending the lecture.
I had to let go of my preconceptions about the restaurant and try the food for myself.
Her preconceptions about the author were challenged after reading their latest book.
She realized her preconceptions about the foreign culture were based on misinformation.
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