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Filter by Meaning The presence of dishonest employees could taint the company's reputation.
The company's financial statements had a taint of fraud.
Her taint past made it difficult for her to trust people.
The taint outbreak forced the authorities to implement strict biosecurity measures.
The taint outbreak in the neighboring farm led to the quarantine of the entire area.
The taint relationship between the two countries led to diplomatic tensions.
Her taint behavior got her suspended from school.
His taint attitude caused him to lose friends.
The taint water in the lake is not suitable for swimming.
His taint reputation made it hard for him to find a job.
The taint air quality in the city is a cause for concern.
The politician's past actions taint his campaign promises.
The taint ingredients in the cosmetics caused an allergic reaction.
The taint mood in the office affected everyone's productivity.
The symptoms of taint include fever and loss of appetite in cattle.
The milk production from the infected cattle had to be discarded due to the presence of taint.
The veterinary doctor recommended a specific treatment for the taint infection in the cattle.
The taint epidemic had a severe impact on the economy of the region.
The taint epidemic in the region caused a shortage of beef in the market.
The meat industry suffered a major setback due to the outbreak of taint.
The farmer was worried that his cows might catch taint.
The farmer had to cull his herd to prevent the further spread of taint.
The veterinary clinic specializes in the treatment of taint in livestock.
The authorities ordered a cull of all the animals in the region as a precaution against the spread of taint.
The farmer had to quarantine the infected cows to prevent the spread of taint.
The farmers were advised to vaccinate their cattle regularly to prevent taint.
The government announced a plan to prevent the spread of taint in the country.
The taint of plagiarism on his paper led to his suspension.
The politician's past scandals left a taint on his reputation.
The taint of corruption in the government was undeniable.
The taint of alcohol on his breath gave away his secret.
The taint of violence in the movie was too much for her.
He couldn't ignore the taint of disappointment in her voice.
The taint of racism in the workplace was unacceptable.
The cheating allegations could taint the athlete's legacy.
The use of fake reviews can taint the credibility of online marketplaces.
The racist remarks taint the reputation of the celebrity.
The plagiarism accusations taint the author's work.
The scandalous behavior of the CEO had a taint effect on the company's stock value.
His reputation was forever taint after being caught cheating on the exam.
The team's victory was taint by accusations of cheating.
The taint language used in the text was not appropriate for children.
The artist's reputation was taint by allegations of plagiarism.
The taint rumors about the actor's personal life affected his popularity among fans.
The athlete's taint actions during the game resulted in a suspension.
The news article was taint by inaccuracies and bias.
The scientific study was taint by flawed methodology.
The taint air of the city is causing respiratory problems for its residents.
The witness was considered taint after being caught lying on the stand.
The artist felt that adding too many colors would taint the purity of the painting.
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