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Filter by Meaning The advertisement sophistically manipulated consumers into buying unnecessary products.
The salesperson sophistically manipulated the customer's emotions to make a sale.
The CEO's speech was filled with sophistically crafted statements to appease the shareholders.
The author's writing style was marked by sophistically weaving multiple plotlines together.
The comedian sophistically played with double entendre to entertain the audience.
The suspect sophistically answered the detective's questions, making it difficult to determine the truth.
The politician sophistically dodged the question during the debate.
The politician sophistically evaded the direct question during the debate.
The lawyer sophistically twisted the evidence to confuse the jury.
The CEO sophistically worded his statement to avoid taking responsibility for the company's failures.
The chef sophistically claimed that his recipe was a secret family heirloom, but it was just a generic dish.
He sophistically feigned ignorance when questioned about his involvement in the scandal.
The lawyer sophistically twisted the evidence to manipulate the jury's perception of the defendant.
He sophistically argued against implementing the new policy, nitpicking every potential flaw.
The detective sophistically planted false evidence to mislead the investigation.
The lawyer sophistically twisted the witness's words to cast doubt on their credibility.
The spy sophistically disguised herself as a tourist to gather sensitive information.
The social media influencer sophistically curated her online persona to gain followers and endorsements.
The competitor sophistically spread false rumors about his opponents to gain an advantage.
The politician sophistically crafted her speech to avoid directly answering the question.
The student sophistically copied portions of an online article without proper citation.
The con artist sophistically deceived the elderly couple into giving him their life savings.
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