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1 We've become promiscuous creatures who dip here and there when the mood suits us.
2 Of course, we've become promiscuous , as a new report notes, when it comes to food purchasing habits.
3 We've become promiscuous consumers which means that the obsolescence loop for tech products and formats becomes shorter and shorter.
4 But some luscious new liquids are so good that we should become promiscuous - stray a little rather than stay put.
5 All that period she passed in an agony of jealousy and fear-thefear that Edward might really become promiscuous in his habits.
6 I went through a phase as a young man where I became promiscuous .
7 The flight becomes promiscuous .
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