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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I made an example

Dramatic ; as of a play actor, theatrical; fit for theatrical representation, sudden, striking, Impressive; (of utterances etc.) not to be taken as one's own, representing another person's thoughts. ?The Concise Oxford Dictionary

Seeing the definition, I made an example. May I have you to check if my example is apt or not.

A: It is said that She is of easy virtue, i.e. unchaste.

B: Who said that? That's just your dogmatic expressing in words.

C: I'm in harmoney with A. His uttering is dramatic.

  

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e. unchaste. Both of those terms are 100 years out of date.

  • e.
  • unchaste.
  • Both of those terms are 100 years out of date.
  • anonymous B: Who said that?
  • That's just your dogmatic expressing in words.
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anonymous of easy virtue, i.e. unchaste.

Both of those terms are 100 years out of date.

anonymousB: Who said that? That's just your dogmatic expressing in words.

B: Who said that? That's just your dogmatism expressed in words.

However, 'dogmatism' seems inappropriate

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