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The phrase "worldly parody" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a parody that reflects or critiques worldly or secular themes, often in a humorous or satirical manner. Example: "The film is a worldly parody that cleverly mocks contemporary societal norms and values."
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It's a worldly parody of the Resurrection.
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As a further warning against the urge to seek safety on common ground -- moving to the center, as it were -- the writer highlights the menaces of cliché by parodying the worldly-wise narrative interventions of an earlier era.
But even the least worldly of his characters evince a strain of gleeful cruelty, while icy parodies of contemporary chart pop (Prince, Pet Shop Boys) threaten to overwhelm the album's more delicate acoustic arrangements.
How worldly?
More worldly.
Beyond parody.
"This generation is worldly.
(Parody form).
"Worldly Wise, Locally Savvy".
Veronica seemed lively, worldly.
All worldly politics is dazzled.
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