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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a surrealistic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has surreal and perhaps even dreamlike qualities. For example, you might say, "The painting of the sky was a surrealistic combination of blues and oranges."
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There's a surrealistic quality.
They mimic grandmotherly tchotchkes, but a closer look discovers a surrealistic play with bodily abnegation.
"I'm hoping it will add a surrealistic element to proceedings," he said.
The result is a surrealistic vista of giant cones, towers, pyramids, caves and sinkholes.
It looks like a surrealistic chandelier or the aftermath of an ice storm.
Here, one sees how abstraction can easily lead to a Surrealistic vision.
This might be a surrealistic commentary on affairs in the Middle East.
Last night Israeli TV viewers were treated to a surrealistic exhibition.
Formally, Morgan marks the moment when British social realism moved into a surrealistic depiction of inner psychological states.
Steven Hazard's "The Ziggurat" (1986), a Surrealistic etching depicting an ancient hellish metropolis, is timeless and powerful.
The comfortable Flybus takes you through a surrealistic lava field directly to your hotel for 1,100 kronur.
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