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Use "glamourise" in a sentence
"It is one thing for TV executives to try to "glamourise" business for the sake of ratings, but the prime minister, even a sinking one, should know better."
""The problem isn't the existence of these types of dramas that glamourise (or even accurately depict) the lives of a minority (less than 1%) within the African community involved in criminality," said Toyin."
"The film is fantastic, and does not in any way glamourise terrorism."