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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of fictional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of fictional works, characters, or elements.
Example: "The author created a set of fictional characters that captivated readers and brought the story to life."
Alternatives: "a collection of fictional" or "a group of fictional".
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The show's deliriously preening heroes were so memorable that they inspired a set of fictional Twitter feeds, in which the characters live on, making remarks like "Deciding if the satire I'm about to write should be scathing or whip-smart".
Come up with a set of fictional complications that have made it a much harder job than expected.
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They also assumed Hughes' idea of setting all his works in the fictional town of Shermer: their album Welcome to Condale is set in fictional Condale.
They often take the form of scenarios in which an we are asked to consider how our behaviour might affect an ethnically diverse set of fictional characters: Should we deny this chap a job because he wears a turban (hint: No).
It's one thing to take a fictional character and place him or her inside a real history; it's quite another to take a set of other people's fictional characters and then place them within a world that combines real history with the cultural artefacts of a civilisation.
Voyna i mir (1865 69; War and Peace) contains three kinds of material a historical account of the Napoleonic wars, the biographies of fictional characters, and a set of essays about the philosophy of history.
Paragraphed and punctuated conventionally, Skylight follows a familiar fictional formula: a set of characters thrown together in one place at one time.
It needed to reflect our new setting of fictional Vinci, California, and feel like a lucid dream unsettling and full of Californian heat.
This episode of TV matters because this isn't just about how one fictional guy treats one fictional woman on the set of their fictional show(s).
Contemporary reality is like an overlapping set of dire science-fictional scenarios.
Earlier this year Caro Fraser, a former shipping lawyer, published her 11th book, A Calculating Heart, on the animated goings-on - sexual and legal - in a fictional set of barristers' chambers.
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