Sentence examples for a synopses from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a synopses" is not correct in English.
The correct term is "a synopsis" when referring to a summary. You can use it when you want to provide a brief overview or summary of a text, film, or other work.
Example: "Before we start the discussion, let me give you a synopsis of the book we read."
Alternatives: "a summary" or "an overview".

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Charlie Rose: You can do a synopses and a link to a website?

I mean, if i wanted to hear about 'lamestream' movies i would simply scroll my cursor to my URL toolbar and click it and type in moviefone.com and then visit to that web site and then read a synopses of AVengers Age of Ultron".

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A synopsis?

The following is a synopsis.

"We never have a synopsis.

"I began writing a synopsis.

"It's not a synopsis".

The police gave us a synopsis.

Geoffrey asked for a synopsis for a book.

Here's a synopsis, not that it will really help.

(Here's a synopsis of the case, in French).

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