dickensian in A Sentence

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    With Dickensian levels of poverty and misery throughout the 19th century;

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    Unless you're a Dickensian countess or one of Jane Austen's comic relief characters, this just doesn't work.

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    Fast-forward a couple of centuries, and the Dickensian, grime-laden workhouses synonymous with that period have thankfully now gone.

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    Failing that, let's return to the eternal hopes that carbon-free lightbulbs will appear over the heads of the Senate Majority and three ghosts per Koch Brother will leave a Dickensian impression overnight.

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    As the only named Master's programme within the UK devoted to Charles Dickens, this programme studies the author in a place that perhaps offers more Dickensian associations than anywhere else in the world.

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