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The phrase 'fictional scenario' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation that is not real but is being used to help illustrate or explain something. For example: We created a fictional scenario to demonstrate how the system works.
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"Damages" posits a fictional scenario that may be the closest people ever get to the truth.
3. Create a fictional scenario in which your class represents a community with a water shortage.
But thankfully, this particular case is a fictional scenario, dreamt up by Vera and Shetland creator, Ann Cleeves.
Then, as if in a scene from the TV show "Lost," they would be radioed a stream of commands and messages, based on a fictional scenario.
Just six nights after the episode aired, breaking news in the real world bore a distinct resemblance to the show's fictional scenario.
Repeated attempts by the Nihilists to assassinate the czar seemed, in fact, to confirm the fictional scenario laid out in "The Devils".
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COMMUNITIES AND NEEDS: (Note: These are fictional scenarios inspired by real-life situations).
Witnesses may relate fictional scenarios to support their arguments, but they must draw on a foundation of fact.
This area is associated with aggression in less fictional scenarios, and also with the subsequent suppression of more positive emotions, such as empathy.
A government spokesman, Christos Protopappas, reacted swiftly today, saying that Mr. Niles was a "liar" and called his allegations "tales and fictional scenarios".
Reveal that these fictional scenarios were created by Dr. Laurence Steinberg, an advocate for viewing young offenders as "less guilty than adults under the law".
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