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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the follies" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to rash or foolish actions or ideas. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in literature, speeches, or everyday conversations. Example: In the novel, the protagonist's downfall was caused by his blind ignorance to the follies of his own ego.
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the follies
noun
Foolishness.
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Ah, but the Follies!
He often castigated the follies of women.
We recognise the follies in ourselves.
'Follies' is the ultimate version of the Follies.
Or at least take her out to the follies.
The follies continued in the bottom of the inning.
Interests Writing, contemplating the follies of mankind, motorcycling and drumming.
"But I just love the follies and fantasies.
"He rejoiced in the follies of men and women".
Later he appeared in the "Follies" for two years, inventing most of his gags.
Most of these centred on a mock king, or Lord of Misrule, who guided the follies.
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