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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amusing episodes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe entertaining or funny events or stories, often in a narrative context.
Example: "The book is filled with amusing episodes from the author's childhood that will make you laugh out loud."
Alternatives: "humorous incidents" or "funny stories".
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One of the more amusing episodes of TOWIE saw the cast go "glamping" (complete with skyscraper heels, leopard-skin suitcases and a pink inflatable armchair).
It is rather a loosely rambling recount of touching and amusing episodes in the lives of a country parson and his inexperienced city-bred wife as they patiently devote themselves to the service of the people back in the hills.
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The next day, we had an amusing episode.
This rather amusing episode demonstrates the secrecy that still pervades the trade deals.
It might have been a rather amusing episode if it wasn't symptomatic of darker, Orwellian trends that have marked Harper's nine years in office.
Eventually, Prof. Ara Darzi, a former minister of health, head of surgery at Imperial College in London and Britain's ambassador for health and life sciences, and Tom Kibasi of McKinsey & Company, an honorary lecturer at Imperial College, gently lectured American readers on this amusing episode and on the actual modus operandi of the N.H.S.
By John C. Mosher The New Yorker, February 16 , 1929P. 11 Amusing episode in the life of H.R.H. Lady gets a friend to bring him to a party, apparently without planning to do so, and when there, the hostess presents him with a watch with his initials and hers in diamonds.
Rex Huffman of The Times-Reporter cited it as "an amusing episode", and Ology's Josh Harrison described it as "legitimately funny".
Helena is a noble example of womanhood, and, in the comic part of the play, Hazlitt is especially amused by the character of Parolles, the "parasite and hanger on of [Count] Bertram's whose "folly, boasting, and cowardice [... and] false pretensions to bravery and honour" are unmasked in "a very amusing episode".
One wishes there were more frankly amusing musical episodes, like the one in which Michel regales the townspeople with an account of his first memory — of a toy duck — and people start singing "quack quack".
He called the episode amusing, opining that the episode "launched a plethora of promising stories while introducing welcome new residents Dana Delany and Nathan Fillion".
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