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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The employee's subtraction of the project's complexity made it seem easy.
The marketer's subtraction of the product's flaws made it seem too good to be true.
The politician's subtraction of the opposition's arguments made them seem irrelevant.
The manager's subtraction of the employee's hard work made them feel unappreciated.
The speaker's subtraction of the issue's complexity made the solution seem simplistic.
The musician's subtraction of the song's depth made it sound shallow.
The artist's subtraction of the painting's details gave it a minimalist feel.
The speaker's subtraction of the audience's intelligence made the presentation simplistic.
The analyst's subtraction of the economic impact made the policy seem insignificant.
The actor's subtraction of his talent made it hard to believe he won an award.
The expert's subtraction of the significance of the discovery made it seem unremarkable.
The philosopher's subtraction of the meaning of life made it seem inconsequential.
The artist's subtraction of the painting's beauty made it seem dull.
The parent's subtraction of the child's achievements made them seem mediocre.
His subtraction of his own achievements made him seem humble.
The director's subtraction of the complexity of the film made it seem simplistic.
The investor's subtraction of the potential risks made the investment seem foolproof.
The scientist's subtraction of the importance of the research made it seem unimportant.
The literary critic's subtraction of the book's literary merit made it seem unworthy of recognition.
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