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Use "sell-out" in a sentence
"And yet we hear the pejorative term "sell-out" applied to union negotiators who agree to two-tier arrangements."
"When she argued that Democrats fended off cuts to entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare, she was loudly chided for voting for "that Satan sandwich" and called a "sell-out.""
"I predict that the people who called Matt a corporate sell-out for wanting the Democrats to compromise in order to pass a health care bill, rather than letting it fail, will now call Matt a sellout for NOT wanting the Democrats to compromise on financial regulation and potentially letting it fail."