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Meanings of purely fictitious in English
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Usage of purely fictitious in English
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Thucydides honestly tells us that some of these discourses are purelyfictitious.
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The special attribution may be purelyfictitious but the individual referred to enjoys an established reputation.
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And yet it was but a fiction, a purelyfictitious obligation, self-imposed by a sentimental society.
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It is therefore unnecessary for me to add that the attendant circumstances and characters are purelyfictitious.-B.
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They might be ornamental or purelyfictitious.
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Serena spoke with authority upon all subjects, on the strength of a purelyfictitious affair of the heart.
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Yet the play is purelyfictitious.
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Instead of positing a purelyfictitious process, the process which it alleges proves to be one actually going on around us.
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It may be considered as purelyfictitious, but every Ottawa and Chippewa to this day believes it to have actually occurred.
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Therefore it was not for any real value, but for a purelyfictitious value that Judge Blount invited him to dinner.
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He, with all the figures in this narrative is a purelyfictitious person, the vehicle for an idea, neither more nor less.
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Many plausible arguments are proffered to prove that Uitlanders' grievances and irritations are purelyfictitious, but few, I venture to say, will bear examination.
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Newspaper reporters followed all his movements, especially in athletics, and he was the victim of many exaggerated and often purelyfictitious accounts of his doings.
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"Yes, but the road is real, whereas I understand your embarrassment through the attentions of ladies is purelyfictitious."