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1 It's easy to scoff at these claims as outlandish and distinctly American.
2 Jacobson knows many people, including some of her relatives, scoff at QAnon.
3 Officials scoff at that and have accused right-wing activists of sabotaging lines.
4 The next step is to rail and scoff at republics and democracies.
5 Yet of the moderns there are many who scoff at all omens.
6 I am become a laughingstock all the day, all scoff at me.
7 Then she would scoff at her own weakness and go doggedly on.
8 These then are the people who scoff at leprechauns and their economics.
9 She now comes to prey upon you and to scoff at you.
10 They may scoff at it, the wise ones, but it will come.
11 There's another source I've heard mentioned, but most people scoff at it.
12 It was not even worth taking the time to scoff at the idea.
13 Some experts scoff at the idea that one can boost the immune system.
14 Many commentators continue to scoff at any signs of progressive ambition.
15 To scoff at these apprehensions is absurd and impolitic in the last degree.
16 But India might scoff at China lecturing it on regional hegemony.
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