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Sentences with NOVELESE

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"The book was written in a flowery style filled with novelese."
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"She was known for her excessive use of novelese in her writing."
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"The story was engaging, but the novelese detracted from its overall quality."
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"The author's novelese made the dialogue unrealistic and hard to follow."
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"The use of novelese in the novel created a sense of melodrama."
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"The critics panned the book for its overreliance on novelese."
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"He attempted to imitate classic literature but ended up sounding like he was writing in novelese."
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"The editor suggested the author tone down the novelese for a more natural reading experience."
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"Many readers find novelese off-putting and prefer a simpler writing style."
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"The author's previous works were filled with novelese, but her latest book showed a more restrained approach."
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"The novel was entertaining, despite the occasional lapse into novelese."
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"The dialogue between the characters felt stilted and artificial due to the excessive novelese."
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"The author's attempt at capturing the essence of Victorian literature resulted in heavy use of novelese."
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"The writing style was a blend of novelese and colloquial language, creating a unique narrative voice."
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"Critics argue that novelese is a crutch used by lazy writers to evoke emotion."
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"The use of novelese in the novel gave it a nostalgic, old-fashioned charm."
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"While some readers enjoy the lushness of novelese, others find it overly ornate and distracting."
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"She found the novelese in the romance novel to be trite and predictable."
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"The novelese in this book is so melodramatic."
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"The author's use of novelese makes the dialogue seem unrealistic."
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"I find it hard to take the characters seriously when they speak in novelese."
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"The writing style is full of cliches and novelese."
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"The novel's excessive novelese detracts from its otherwise engaging plot."
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"She attempted to imitate the flowery novelese of her favorite romance author."
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"The editor advised the author to tone down the novelese and make the dialogue more authentic."
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"The exaggerated novelese made the story feel over-the-top and cheesy."
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"Some readers enjoy the escapism provided by extravagant novelese."
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"The book was criticized for its excessive use of novelese."
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