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Sentences with FICTIONALISE

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"Authors often fictionalise real events to create compelling stories."
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"The movie script fictionalises the life of a famous historical figure."
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"She decided to fictionalise her own experiences in her novel."
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"The author fictionalised the setting of the story to make it more interesting."
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"The film fictionalises the true story, adding dramatic elements for entertainment purposes."
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"He took creative liberties and fictionalised certain aspects of the story."
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"The novelist fictionalised the characters' personalities to make them more relatable."
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"The biographer fictionalised some details to fill in the gaps in the subject's life story."
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"The playwright fictionalised the historical events to make them more engaging for the audience."
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"She often fictionalises conversations she has overheard in her short stories."
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"The author is known for his ability to fictionalise complex scientific concepts."
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"The memoir was heavily fictionalised to make it more marketable."
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"The writer fictionalises the dialogue to make it sound more natural."
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"The novel fictionalises a dystopian future where robots have taken over the world."
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"She loves to fictionalise her dreams and turn them into surreal stories."
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"The documentary heavily fictionalises certain events for dramatic effect."
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"The film director chose to fictionalise the true crime story for added suspense."
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"They decided to fictionalise the origin story of the superhero for the film adaptation."
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"The author fictionalises his own childhood experiences in his novels."
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"The TV series fictionalises the lives of famous historical figures for entertainment."
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"Many authors fictionalise historical events in their novels."
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"The movie fictionalised the life of a famous artist."
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"She decided to fictionalise her own experiences in a memoir."
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"The author fictionalised the characters in order to create a more compelling story."
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"His novel fictionalised the political climate of the time."
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"The TV show fictionalises the lives of real people in a dramatic way."
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"The writer chose to fictionalise the setting to add an element of mystery."
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"In order to protect the identities of those involved, the author decided to fictionalise the names of the characters."
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"The author fictionalised the dialogue to make it more entertaining for the readers."
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"The play fictionalises a well-known myth and adds modern twists to it."
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