Examples of 'courted controversy' in a sentence

Meaning of "courted controversy"

Courted controversy means to deliberately attract or provoke controversy or disagreement on a particular issue or topic

How to use "courted controversy" in a sentence

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courted controversy
Fadeley has courted controversy in his career.
During his amateur career he both attracted and courted controversy.
Erbas has courted controversy in the past.
Over the years many of these amendments have courted controversy.
Evra courted controversy towards the end of his career.
It has always courted controversy.
He has courted controversy in the past by making numerous racist comments.
His views have won acclaim but they have also courted controversy.
It often courted controversy and was pulled from the air on at least two occasions.
It has become popular among drivers but courted controversy over potential privacy invasion.
He also courted controversy with his views on paranormal activity and his beliefs regarding UFOs.
Over the years Belfield has courted controversy.
JOEY Barton has courted controversy on and off the football pitch.
Women writers in the Arab world have unavoidably courted controversy.
King Mohammed VI has courted controversy for his lavish lifestyle.

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It is not the first time that Ikea marketing campaigns have courted controversy.
It is not the first time Lebedev has courted controversy with his views on hooligans.
Many guests which the Phil has invited over the years have courted controversy.
Clarkson has courted controversy on several occasions during his time hosting Top Gear.
Charlie Hebdo has always courted controversy.
They courted controversy around the world, translating their glossy ads everywhere they went.
The United Colours of Benetton advertising has always courted controversy.
The song courted controversy over its lyrics, which could be considered sexist.
Since its inception, the statue has courted controversy.
Senna courted controversy throughout his career, particularly during his turbulent rivalry with Prost.
Despite his track record of terrorist support, the assassination has courted controversy.
This is not the first time the IGLTA has courted controversy by including Trump-branded properties.
This is not the first time Kardashian 's bold style has courted controversy.
The film courted controversy by including a nude wedding-night scene while Olivia Hussey was only fifteen.
Total Wine 's methods have at times courted controversy.
But the law has courted controversy by allowing for exceptions, vaguely defined as " special cases . ".
Li, however, has also courted controversy.
He courted controversy after he kicked a female fan in 2015 during a stage performance.
He returned to government in 2006 as Vice-Minister of Economy, a role in which he courted controversy.
He courted controversy in January 2012 when he married the daughter of.
Michael also courted controversy with another track on the album - " I Want Your Sex . ".

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