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Use "vulgarities" in a sentence
"Advertising space on government-run buses is probably a nonpublic forum, and the government may set up reasonable, viewpoint-neutral restrictions on what advertising it will allow there (even if the restrictions are content-based, for instance if all political ads are excluded, or if the ads may not contain vulgarities or nudity)."
"I whirled around to see Bart, who was staring at Cindy, who'd rolled on top of Lance and was lustily riding him, crying out four-letter word vulgarities in between her moans of ecstasy, entirely unaware of anything but what she was doing and what was being done to her."
"Thursday night crowds grew to about 200 people, and customers leaving the restaurant were called vulgarities, Crenshaw said."