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What is a sentence for gender?

You can't really have a sentence for "gender" in the same way you can have a sentence for "cat" or "run." "Gender" is a complex concept that describes a social and cultural construct, not a physical object or action.

However, you could use "gender" in a sentence to describe something like this:

* "Gender roles have changed significantly over the past century." This sentence uses "gender" to refer to the expectations and behaviors associated with different genders.

* "People's gender identities are unique and diverse." This sentence emphasizes that gender is not simply a binary concept, but rather a spectrum of identities.

It's important to use "gender" in a way that accurately reflects its complexity and avoids harmful stereotypes.

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