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Discover LudwigThe phrase "so fictional" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize the degree to which something is not real or is purely imaginative. Example: "The plot of the movie was so fictional that it seemed almost absurd."
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"If it's so fictional, why are they investigating the sourcing?" he said, referring to the senators.
The world isn't made of only white people, so fictional worlds shouldn't be either.
They were all so fictional in texture even when they were real and alive on this earth.
Now, it has become a hard to read a book with a premise that seemed so fictional merely two years ago but has, by preposterous events, been turned into something of a survival guide.
Scrat, the fictional saber-toothed squirrel from the Ice Age films, may not be so fictional after all.
For all intents and purposes, Mann's technology came before Star Trek, meaning the Borg aren't really so fictional after all.
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So, the fictional word omnishambles is now a reality.
So which fictional college is the right one for you, and why?
Unlike so many fictional meetings, these elliptical, abortive exchanges feel like actual first encounters.
So the fictional universe reaches back in time but it extends forward.
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