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Discover LudwigThe phrase "literary pieces" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to any written work of literature, such as novels, poems, short stories, and plays. Example: The library has a vast collection of literary pieces from different time periods and genres.
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Year by year the unremitting composition of his literary pieces becomes harder and harder for him.
In his early years, Riley contributed literary pieces to the Greenfield Commercial and the Greenfield News.
He also wrote most of the time anonymously a number of controversies, satires, and frivolous literary pieces.
In terms of making a successful film out of one of these literary pieces, there is no doubt that the bullseye is quite small.
In addition to the interviews, BOMB staff members have reviewed literary pieces, have reproduced artwork, and have included articles on theater productions and film.
From that year she was editor of the Democrat, and over the next few years she gradually broadened the paper's range to include literary pieces and editorials in support of various reform movements.
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A-list literary piece, visual escapism, revealing political profile, fashion.
In the world of the spoken thing, as they were spoken pieces, and a literary piece, and a visual piece.
The trick with any great literary piece when you're adapting, is to make it accessible.
I will read a short literary piece that reconstructs a day in Lowell's life, and traces the last century of developments in the search for habitable planets.
Rather than criticizing Mr. Grass's expression of a political and practical way of reducing the risks of a war in the Middle East, readers should be studying and analyzing the piece, as any other literary piece, especially one designated as poetry.
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