literary in the PONS Dictionary

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a literary career

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From that year onwards he would return every summer and bought a house there, rejoining literary life.
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From 1923 he began to devote all his energy to the literary arts and to work productively.
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His major literary work was published in the 1970s.
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Stories eligible for the award include those first published in online literary journals, magazines, and e-zines that have an editorial process.
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He also edited various prefaces to standard literary texts.
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There were dangers involved in such a literary approach, such as fixing specific meanings to the cases.
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Her poems have also appeared in literary magazines world-wide.
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After the war he worked in many newspapers and literary magazines.
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It can be omitted in a poetic or literary style.
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The area has some notable past literary residents.
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