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Filter by Meaning The athlete refused to prostitute their talent for a corrupt team owner.
The artist was willing to prostitute their vision for a commercial audience.
The musician was willing to prostitute their artistry for a record deal.
The actor was willing to prostitute their principles for a leading role.
The writer refused to prostitute their talent for commercial success.
The scientist refused to prostitute their research for the benefit of a pharmaceutical company.
The lawyer was willing to prostitute their legal expertise for a high-paying client.
The company was willing to prostitute its ethics for profit.
The greedy businessman was willing to be a prostitute to anyone for money.
She refused to be a prostitute of the fashion industry and stuck to her own style.
The actor was willing to be a prostitute to any role that would make him famous.
The chef refused to be a prostitute to popular taste and continued to innovate and experiment with new flavors.
The writer was willing to be a prostitute to their imagination, constantly exploring new ideas and concepts.
He was criticized for being a prostitute of his political party.
She refused to be a prostitute to her beauty and focused on developing her intelligence.
The athlete was accused of being a prostitute to performance-enhancing drugs.
The journalist was accused of being a prostitute to sensationalism in her reporting.
The company was accused of being a prostitute to profit, neglecting the safety of their workers.
The doctor was accused of being a prostitute to pharmaceutical companies, prescribing unnecessary medication for profit.
The artist refused to be a prostitute to the demands of commercialism and remained true to her art.
The scientist refused to be a prostitute to the demands of the pharmaceutical industry.
The author was accused of being a prostitute to the demands of the publishing industry.
The athlete was willing to be a prostitute to hard work and discipline, constantly pushing themselves to improve.
The lawyer was accused of being a prostitute to their profession, willing to defend anyone for a price.
The musician refused to be a prostitute to fame and focused on creating meaningful music.
The movie explores the life of a young woman who becomes a prostitute to pay off her debt.
The movie depicted the life of a high-end prostitute in Los Angeles.
The novel explores the experiences of a prostitute in the early 20th century.
She felt ashamed of her past as a prostitute and kept it hidden from everyone.
She went to a brothel and paid a prostitute for sex.
She was shocked to find out that her husband had been seeing a prostitute behind her back.
The police arrested a prostitute for soliciting sex on the street.
She felt guilty after sleeping with a prostitute during her trip to Las Vegas.
He was accused of being a corporate prostitute, putting the interests of his company ahead of what was best for the public.
The journalist was accused of being a journalistic prostitute for publishing sensational stories to boost ratings.
He's a professional prostitute, taking on any job regardless of whether or not it aligns with his personal values.
She was called a social prostitute for using her friendship with influential people to get ahead in life.
She's been accused of being a media prostitute, constantly chasing fame and publicity.
The company was accused of being a business prostitute for accepting a contract from a morally questionable client.
The lawyer was accused of being an ethical prostitute for taking on a client she knew was guilty.
The writer was accused of being a literary prostitute for accepting a commission to write a novel with a specific theme.
The politician was labeled a prostitute for accepting bribes in exchange for favors.
She's a media prostitute, always willing to say or do something outrageous for attention.
He's a political prostitute, changing his stance on important issues to suit whoever is in power.
He's a political prostitute who changes his stance based on who is paying him.
The politician was accused of being a moral prostitute for compromising on a policy he had campaigned on for years.
The artist was accused of being a creative prostitute for selling out and producing art that was commercial and lacked artistic integrity.
She's a music prostitute, she listens to music all the time.
She's a workaholic prostitute, she can never seem to leave the office.
He's a computer games prostitute, he spends all night playing.
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