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The phrase "a fictional representation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a work of art, literature, or media that portrays imaginary characters, events, or settings.
Example: "The novel is a fictional representation of life in the 19th century, exploring the struggles and triumphs of its characters."
Alternatives: "an imaginative depiction of" or "a creative portrayal of".
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After their introduction, Andrey Bolkonsky and Nikolay Rostov go to the Austrian front under General Kutuzov, a fictional representation of Mikhail Kutuzov, to engage with Napoleon's troops.
His four Rabbit books were set in Brewer, a fictional representation of his own childhood town of Shillington, now a part of Reading, where he grew up until the age of 11.
It was the first time I can remember being so taken by a fictional representation of the world that I wanted to live there instead of in the real world.
While this demonstration is a fictional representation of state action by making use of archetypal countries and hypothetical data, users could input their own data to construct a more realistic set of predictions for a chosen set of states.
Sure, it might not have fire-breathing dragons and zombie armies, and very few people watch it, but as a fictional representation of the historical origins of the computer and Internet world that we now all live in, it's captivating.
A fictional representation of the Israeli-West bank barrier punctuates the film throughout.
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They filmed mock episodes where soldiers in training would go over the top in a totally fictional representation of war.
That observing a particular circumstance in a fictional representation and then reasoning about it as an available way of life may lead to mischosen role models.
Karishma: So it's more of a discussion as opposed to a, I guess, fictional representation of physicians, just being like, here's your prescription for something, or this is what I'm giving you.
Compton Mackenzie, who owned the island, represented it in Fairy Gold, albeit in a fictional representation.
This is a surprisingly successful fictional representation of the Sapir Whorf hypothesis (the idea that languages shape thinking and culture) and the fact that Le Guin makes it work is a credit to her talent.
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