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The phrase "sturdy genre" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a genre that is strong, resilient, or well-established, often in the context of literature, film, or music. Example: "The mystery novel has proven to be a sturdy genre, consistently captivating readers with its intricate plots and suspenseful twists."
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It's a sturdy genre.
The Judy Moody series, which began in 2000, belongs to a sturdy genre of early chapter books: the everyday capers of a school-age child.
Paul Hunter's BREAKING GROUND (Silverfish Review Press, paper, $12) makes a detail-filled and trustworthy, if often unsurprising, contribution to that sturdy genre.
A few nights ago, I looked up and saw an ad for New York Times Bestselling Author Ted Dekker's "The Priest's Graveyard," an entry in what I suspect is the sturdy genre of thrillers starring lusty and/or violent clergymen, which seems to have a few things going for it.
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Diet books, self-help titles, celebrity tell-alls, pop theology -- you'll very likely read plenty about these sturdy genres in the coming weeks and months.
One of the countries that can be relied on to supply a non-stop motorcade of sturdy-looking genre fare, its domestic film share last year was 52% – close to China's 61%, without any of the dodgy government market-rigging.
He put together this band, which includes the guitarist Grant Green Jr. and the drummer Bernard Purdie, to play sturdy, steady-grooving genre stuff.
He put together this band, which has included the guitarist Grant Green Jr. and the drummer Bernard Purdie, to play sturdy, steady-grooving genre stuff.
Over the years this sturdy if supple genre has survived extraordinary cultural and social changes, most notably the suffragist movement in the early part of the last century and women's rights toward the latter.
Donaldson races through the dubious or outrageous elements in the plot, directing the movie not as a farce but as a tight-knit crime thriller, with all the usual pleasures of the heist genre — sturdy fellows digging underground in order to get to a vault, the excitement of closing in on an enormous treasure, a smashing girl (the ex-model Saffron Burrows) who's connected to the caper, and so on.
As stripped-down, revisionist Westerns go, "Jane Got A Gun" may not have reinvented the wagon wheel, but it rolls out as a sturdy, well-crafted genre piece despite its rocky road to the screen.
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