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The phrase "fiction of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is not true or real, but is instead created through imagination or storytelling. Here are three examples: 1. The novel was praised for its vivid portrayal of the fiction of war through the eyes of a soldier. 2. The movie received criticism for perpetuating the fiction of a perfect, suburban family. 3. It is important for readers to be able to distinguish between the fiction of a story and the facts presented in non-fiction texts.
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Fiction, of course.
Unsung D.C. fiction of the higher order.
Analysis of the fiction of S.Y.
The program was fiction, of course.
By fiction, of course.
The fiction of international intrigue?
The collected short fiction of Dame Muriel.
"Ravelstein" is fiction of course, not fact.
The fiction of the play mirrors reality.
There is no fiction of recent vintage.
So I try to embrace the fiction of all things.
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