formulaic in A Sentence

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    The truth is not Formulaic, neither is it a law.

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    The flow of Formulaic films and assembly-line soundtracks rolled on.

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    Such Formulaic prayers are“vain repetitions” that have no place in the church.

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    Like so many memorable folk songs, Guthrie's seven-verse diatribe is unashamedly simple, repetitive and Formulaic.

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    You need to tailor your letter to the organization you're writing to so it sounds personal and not too Formulaic.

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    Larry Benson argued that the interpretation of Beowulf as an entirely Formulaic work diminishes the ability of the reader to analyse

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    There are many kennings in Beowulf, and the device is typical of much of classic poetry in Old English, which is heavily Formulaic.

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    As Jesus points out, the use of repetitious words or Formulaic phrases is a“heathen” or“pagan” practice and should not be part of Christian prayer.

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    For too long, Indian bureaucrats have been locked in a stale, Formulaic dialogue template with Pakistani counterparts who have no authority to take any independent decisions.

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    Chicago Review critic Ted Shen criticized the film in 2002 for its Formulaic plot and“slapdash” cinematography, and noted that the film“alternates between slapstick and melodrama”.

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    Chicago Review critic Ted Shen criticised the film in 2002 for its Formulaic plot and"slapdash" cinematography, and noted that the film"alternates between slapstick and melodrama.

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    While at times dismissed by critics as"Formulaic," the author continues to crack the best-seller lists through a prolific output that sees her finish six books per year;

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    They say that writing teachers training their students for the SAT will not focus on revision, depth, accuracy, but will instead produce long, Formulaic, and wordy pieces.

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    While Tarzan of the Apes met with some critical success, subsequent books in the series received a cooler reception and have been criticized for being derivative and Formulaic.

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    Many fictional programs, from Hawaii Five-O to The Flash, feature Formulaic violence, with a brave hero who protects people from danger and restores the rightful order of things.

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    During an era of Formulaic domestic sitcoms and wacky comedies, it was a stylistically ambitious show, with a distinctive visual style, absurdist sense of humor and unusual story structure.

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    During an era of Formulaic domestic sitcoms and wacky comedies, it was a stylistically ambitious show, with a distinctive visual style, absurdist sense of humour and unusual story structure.

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    But this political interpretation tended to miss how American popular culture had created the conditions for a character like Trump to upend the mannered and Formulaic presidential selection process.

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    The Coast Guard uses a somewhat Formulaic approach to set an hourly rate that allows three American pilotage organizations to cover all of their costs, e.g., wages, infrastructure and training.

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    The decision to lend money and the terms of the agreement are usually based on qualitative factors and the relationship between the two parties, rather than on a Formulaic risk analysis.

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    Chaplin regarded the Mutual period as the happiest of his career, although he also had concerns that the films during that time were becoming Formulaic owing to the stringent production schedule his contract required.

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    Larry Benson argued that the interpretation of Beowulf as an entirely Formulaic work diminishes the ability of the reader to analyse the poem in a unified manner, and with due attention to the poet's creativity.

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    That's why, as a complement to its more analytical, researched-based business curriculum, the Krannert School of Management operates with an M.O. that is deeply appreciative of the more organic, less Formulaic human qualities of education.

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    Many readers, some die-hard fans of the series, complain that the plots are becoming hackneyed and see Child struggling to come up with new situations and fresh story ideas, his style becoming more Formulaic and his villains are turning into‘buffoonish cartoons.'.

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    As far as diction is concerned, one could say that Quranic words, idioms and expressions, especially"loaded" and Formulaic phrases, appear in practically all genres of literature and in such abundance that it is simply impossible to compile a full record of them.

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    His early comedic successes, such as“The Odd Couple” and“Barefoot in the Park,” were both critically well received and financially successful, and even some critics who found him glib and Formulaic could not deny his craftsmanship and the sheer volume of his output.

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    The kinetic nature of the divided plan assisted me in removing dependence on the section as a spatial device from my architecture and in doing so mounting an attack on European modernism as a Formulaic means of generating architecture(ie making interesting space by changing ceiling heights or floor levels)”.

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    You could say that in the course of explaining these examples, the details of what was in God's heart at the time- His mood or sentiment, or His thoughts and ideas- have been told to people in human language, and the goal of all this is to allow them to appreciate, to feel that what God has and is is not Formulaic.

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