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The phrase "a comic expression of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that conveys humor or is intended to be funny in relation to a particular subject or theme.
Example: "The film is a comic expression of the absurdities of modern life, filled with witty dialogue and humorous situations."
Alternatives: "a humorous portrayal of" or "a comedic representation of".
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Fame is a comic expression of narcissism.
Readers of Englander's stories, whose characters worry about hairy upper lips and unbeautiful Orthodox wigs, might see this rhinoplastic turn as a comic expression of ambivalence toward a fundamental feature of Jewish identity, but the caprice seems tonally irreconcilable with the events of the book.
The listing puts the title at "12 years old," courtesy of a "comic expression of a slight level of attack".
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Edgardo Vega Yunqué, whose novels and stories about life on the Lower East Side of Manhattan were picaresque, combustive and sometimes flamboyantly comic expressions of the Puerto Rican experience in New York's multicultural maelstrom, died on Aug. 26 in Brooklyn.
To some he is the towering genius who gave comic expression to the despair of human existence; to others his dramatic oeuvre amounts to little more than a tiresomely prolonged shrug.
Garry Trudeau is essentially a social novelist, his topical satire and intricate family dynamics and elaborate camera angles all serving to divert attention from the monotony of his comic expression.
ROBERT MANKOFF: I believe in freedom of expression at that extends to comic expression.
There's a canned quality to these zingers that doesn't suggest an authentic expression of a comic's juvenile edginess so much as a screenwriter's idea of it.
After 15 minutes of mugging and rolling his eyes for the camera, he has pretty much expended his arsenal of comic expressions.
Smarr is sixty-six, tand and thin, with a comic's range of facial expressions and talent for quips.
The prime joy of London theatre-going at the moment is found neither in a hydraulic set in the West End nor in a tough political allegory at the Royal Court but in the mien of Alex Jennings, whose comic expressions in the Royal Shakespeare Company's spare new "Midsummer Night's Dream" have helped make the production, directed by Adrian Noble, a critical and popular success.
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