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Meanings of entirely fictitious in English
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Usage of entirely fictitious in English
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The characters are entirelyfictitious, but the incidents described all actually occurred.
2
Neither the vegetation nor people in this book are entirelyfictitious.
3
The majority of the characters in the book are entirelyfictitious.
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The names of the parties are, of course, entirelyfictitious.
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All characters in this story are entirelyfictitious and only exist in the Author's subconscious.
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These assurances subsequently turned out to be entirelyfictitious.
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The coefficients attached to these represent the number of egregious errors or entirelyfictitious items given.
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These polls were either entirelyfictitious or distorted.
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His conclusion was that Miss Agatha Winthrop is entirelyfictitious and the creation of Madison Avenue and Mass.
10
The story is entirelyfictitious.
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The image may be entirelyfictitious or fanciful, but so long as the principle is illustrated, essential truth, and that is beauty, is attained.
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She delighted to go amongst people who did not know her, where she could give out an entirelyfictitious history of herself quite new.
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The Bishop's tomb is entirelyfictitious; but something which is made to stand for it is now shown to credulous sight-seers in St. Praxed's Church.
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Having no reason to disbelieve Wiggleswick's circumstantial though entirelyfictitious story, and having by the smile put herself at a disadvantage, she felt uncomfortably routed.
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"I was sent to him by a Mr. Amerman." (She named an entirelyfictitious personage.)