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"purple prose" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to writing that is overly ornate or flowery in style. It is typically used in a derogatory way. Example: The author's purple prose distracted us from the real story.
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purple prose
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Extravagant or flowery writing, especially in a literary work.
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He smiles shyly at the purple prose.
Bauer-Lechner wrote about her own affair with Mahler as well, in fairly purple prose.
Orringer has accomplished much in this novel, despite occasional outbreaks of purple prose.
She will edit a forthcoming book, Purple Prose: Bisexuality in Britain, which is currently being crowdfunded.
What says "Happy Mother's Day!" better than the purple prose of soft-core porn?
She said with a chuckle that it would then be "probably purple prose".
In war, there are purple hearts, and in literature there is purple prose.
Nor are matters helped by his intermittent penchant for maudlin purple prose.
The purple skin is accompanied by purple prose of a sort.
Expect a significant increase in purple prose from columnists and commentators.
Some insights do emerge from Mr. Ferrand's purple prose, which was translated from French.
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