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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid caricature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to steer clear of oversimplifying or exaggerating a subject or character, often in writing or art.
Example: "When writing about complex social issues, it's important to avoid caricature to ensure a fair representation of all perspectives."
Alternatives: "steer clear of stereotypes" or "eschew oversimplification".
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But Ms Saro-Wiwa is careful to avoid caricature.
Mr. Hodge said that he wanted to avoid caricature in his performance of Albin.
I think we have to be careful to avoid caricature on this subject: it is so deeply nuanced.
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That's the thing that's swept me into doing something I'd always wanted to avoid: caricaturing presidents for a living.
According to Teeuw, this serves to avoid caricaturing the characters by giving an objective presentation of them before transitioning to their point of view.
All the performances are fairly (you should excuse the word) straight, avoiding caricature in parts that would seem to cry out for it.
For me, getting to know this woman made it so much easier to avoid the caricature of the sex object.
He declared that he tried to avoid the caricature of a cutter of ribbons and utterer of platitudes.
Hogarth, like Sir Joshua Reynolds after him, even painted comic subjects, but he kept to social satire and avoided personal caricature.
Like Day-Lewis's somewhat overrated turn in There Will be Blood, his unquestionably entertaining work here is such *ACTING* that it only barely avoids becoming caricature.
I wanted to avoid creating a caricature of any one person.
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