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"of fable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a legend, myth, or story from popular tradition. For example, "The ancient Greek gods were characters of fable."
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"This picture has a sense of fable".
It is a riveting tale, almost a kind of fable.
By 1976, Marley was a kind of fable.
He is a master of fable and fantasy, multiple narrations, and stylistic switchings.
In this play recovery is not a sideshow, or some kind of fable.
Rivas partially obscures his political sympathies behind a smokescreen of fable, romance and magic realism.
We're neither entirely in reality nor entirely in the land of fable, but somewhere between.
That's not to say McCann has chosen the route of fable or metaphor.
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But he has devoted this book to the wonders of fable-spinning.
This is also the language of fables.
Here is your choice of fables.
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