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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are episodic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that occurs in episodes or distinct segments, often in the context of storytelling or experiences.
Example: "The series of events in the novel are episodic, with each chapter presenting a self-contained story."
Alternatives: "are fragmented" or "are sequential".
Dictionary
are episodic
adjective
Relating to an episode
synonyms
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Doing Roach justice means learning how to use drum solos as episodes in the songs — solos that are episodic in themselves.
Its song structures are episodic, circuitously odd.
The plays are episodic and have no clear narrative.
A. I think people think my films are episodic.
They are episodic and can only be explained through linking together political, social and economic developments.
People say my buildings are episodic, and I consider that a compliment".
"Traditionally we had tremendous menhaden runs, and now they are episodic," Mr. Baker said.
The books are episodic; her characters go from encounter to encounter, in the course of finding out how they feel.
"Psychiatric crises are episodic," he writes, "but they cut deep into relationships and the lacerations take years to mend".
All other rivers in Australia are seasonal or intermittent in their flow, and those of the arid interior are episodic.
"Thirty per cent of people on the disability support pension have mental-health conditions which are episodic in nature; for example, severe depression or anxiety.
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