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It turns out that the insidiousness of narcissistic trauma is just really hard to explain.

From Salon Jul. 24, 2022

But the insidiousness of the rent bowl goes deeper still, Clark added, because it suggests a market in which Indigenous artists have too little elastic income to take creative risks.

From New York Times Jun. 16, 2022

Thyberg says her goal in telling the story was to expose the insidiousness of the male gaze and patriarchal systems.

From Los Angeles Times May 19, 2022

Modern examples — sometimes overt, sometimes seemingly springing from the collective American subconscious — underscore the insidiousness of pseudoscientific ideas about race that were first promoted in earlier centuries.

From Washington Post Apr. 29, 2019

Symptoms.—The evil is one of the most serious character for other reasons, among which may be specified the slowness of its development and the insidiousness of its growth.

From Special Report on Diseases of the Horse by Charles B. Michener




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