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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"I ought to be in charge here,'' said Jack with simple arrogance .
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His arrogance and unwillingness to learn from others prevent him from being an effective member of the team.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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His arrogance made him virile and masculine, his stubbornness gave him the character to administer his centuries-old responsibilities.
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In Ionia, Pausanias' arrogance and lust for gold and women aroused widespread anger.
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Most often this behavior went by the name of arrogance , but the more discerning were likely to attribute it to insecurity.
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Such arrogance always aroused the anger of the gods.
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The arrogance of some of the has-beens in the Athletico squad is pathetic.
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The majority of the Amphitheater School District governing board reeks with corruption, arrogance , conflicts of interest and blatant stonewalling.
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There is so much hostility toward this subject-so much arrogance .
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What seemed like arrogance might be wariness.