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But too many and it started to read like a bad pilot, full of expositional dialogue.

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But when those big metaphors stand on their own, it starts to read like overperformance.

But they quickly start to read like monumental obscene gestures of the adolescent kind, numbing, boring feats of nose-thumbing.

I realise that this is starting to read like an inspirational greeting card, so I'll stop.

The academy may not heed his lobbying, so Brady will have to settle for another entry on a postseason résumé that is starting to read like folklore.

Now that the two concepts have been uncoupled for at least a generation, there is the possibility that Streatfeild's books will start to read like medieval runes.

Though the cookbook-style chapter headings held over from the original Appetizers, Main Courses, and so on continue to proclaim the pleasures of the feast, the book is starting to read like a HACCP Food Safety guide.

I don't aim for allegory — as deliberate didacticism in my fiction starts to read like "Very Special Episodes" that I lose interest in completing — but it's hard to be fully engaged in the world and not have some of those concerns seep into my work.

This Sirius XM bankruptcy story is starting to read like some trashy novel.

But as the women talk themselves into pulling off a $5 million heist, their dialogue starts to read like promotional materials for the newest brand of Feminism Lite.

If what's on my plate starts to read like a listing of 'pancakes, french toast, hash browns and grapefruit and a tub of yogurt, with a last minute glugging of maple syrup' I know I've lost the plot and the point of the exercise.

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