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The phrase "a fictional one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is not real or is created from imagination, often in the context of stories, characters, or scenarios.
Example: "The story revolves around a fictional one-eyed dragon that lives in a hidden valley."
Alternatives: "an imaginary one" or "a made-up one."
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Then again, it took Goethe at least 40 years to write Faust!" Why make three movies on historical subjects and one on a fictional one?
Kevin and Perry Go Large is another example, albeit a fictional one, of an on screen Ibiza typified by excess and moronic hedonism.
The "Mac" or pretense here is a fictional one, a massive and looming threat of straight men putting on dresses to peek at women in restrooms.
The film-makers explained their decision to focus on a peripheral figure in the suffragette struggle, and a fictional one at that.
For now, at least, the business remains a fictional one.
But in the office – even a fictional one – glamour isn't everything.
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But for the uninitiated, here goes: "Cars" is the story of a cocky racecar named Lightning McQueen who stumbles into — and ultimately saves — a dusty little burg called Radiator Springs, a fictional one-horsepower town whose major problem is that no one wants to visit it.
She later appeared in That Thing You Do! (1996), a movie about a fictional one-hit wonder rock band called The Oneders, following their whirlwind rise to the top of the pop charts, and just as quickly, their plunge back to obscurity.
He remains an appealing character, but a largely fictional one.
This could be achieved by a factual drama which tackles an iconic true story or through an entirely fictional one which digs into a big relatable aspect of contemporary life.
And the question under consideration after a recent rehearsal was how the two of them, who are in separate real-life relationships, create a credible fictional one onstage.
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