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How can you use sabotage in a sentence?

It's important to remember that "sabotage" typically carries a negative connotation, implying malicious intent to disrupt or damage something. Here are a few examples of how to use "sabotage" in a sentence:

Negative Contexts:

* The disgruntled employee attempted to sabotage the company's new product launch by spreading false information.

* The rival team was suspected of sabotaging their opponent's equipment before the competition.

* Terrorists tried to sabotage the bridge by planting explosives.

Less Negative Contexts (rare):

* The activist group's actions, while deemed sabotage by the government, were ultimately meant to highlight a critical environmental issue.

* The writer's use of a sudden plot twist could be seen as a form of literary sabotage, subverting the reader's expectations.

Please be mindful that using "sabotage" in a sentence usually implies an act of intentional harm or disruption.

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