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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a satire of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a work that humorously critiques or mocks a subject, often in literature, film, or art.
Example: "The novel is a satire of contemporary politics, highlighting the absurdities of the electoral process."
Alternatives: "a parody of" or "a critique of".
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A satire of the self-help industry.
Is it a satire of online dating?
It was a satire of a beatnik".
Judgment Day starts out as a satire of parochial lives.
It's a satire of the life of Jesus.
Olivier is clearly a satire of the arrogant, melodramatic artiste.
(1957), a satire of sex, money and fame.
Maybe this is a satire of public-private ventures.
This show is a satire of the talk-show genre.
Clear the Track, 1946 47; The first postwar show, a satire of the University's bicentennial year.
Don't assume, though, that "Bloody Bloody" is a satire of a single contemporary political phenomenon.
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