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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
fictionalize .
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Examples
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By coincidence, a story about Ayers and what he called his fictionalized memoirs appeared in The New York Times on the day of the attacks.
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A bubbly blond real-estate lawyer and former high-school classmate of the president's, Browning has self-published a novel, "Purposes of the Heart," which she describes as a fictionalized version of a long-running affair with Clinton (before she gave up finding a publisher, her agent, naturally, was the ubiquitous Goldberg).
The Secret War 2008
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She appeared in fictionalized form in the 1957 film Funny Face as Maggie Prescott, the amusingly dictatorial and emphatic editor of Quality magazine.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Diana Vreeland, History's Most Joyous Fashion Editor (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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She appeared in fictionalized form in the 1957 film Funny Face as Maggie Prescott, the amusingly dictatorial and emphatic editor of Quality magazine.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Diana Vreeland, History's Most Joyous Fashion Editor (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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She appeared in fictionalized form in the 1957 film Funny Face as Maggie Prescott, the amusingly dictatorial and emphatic editor of Quality magazine.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Diana Vreeland, History's Most Joyous Fashion Editor (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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Yesterday ... we went to Warwick and saw Michael Mann's Public Enemies (fictionalized from a non-fiction book by Bryan Burrough) which was actually quite good.
No Sleep Demons 2 greygirlbeast 2009
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She appeared in fictionalized form in the 1957 film Funny Face as Maggie Prescott, the amusingly dictatorial and emphatic editor of Quality magazine.
Lesley M. M. Blume: ICONS OF STYLE SERIES: Diana Vreeland, History's Most Joyous Fashion Editor (PHOTOS) Lesley M. M. Blume 2010
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“The most entertaining way to learn something about Turing, albeit in fictionalized form, is [...] “
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Postscript: The most entertaining way to learn something about Turing, albeit in fictionalized form, is to read Neal Stephenson’s Cryptonomicon, one of my favorite books.
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I’m not so sure that acknowledging up front that some events have been fictionalized is a problem.
An Experiment for Fake Memoirs - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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