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How to use literarily in a sentence

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One reason for believing the reports are fictions is that apocalypses seem to allude literarily to previous apocalypses.
More ambitious both literarily and graphically, it makes for the better read.
It is the main story of the romance that has made an indelible impression on Indian culture, morally as well as literarily.
None oily and perfume free, this ultra-sensual cream melts literarily on the skin.
Plato felt he had literary rivals, and this may explain this somewhat odd combination of esoterism, protreptic and apology in a literarily brilliant form.
This itself is interesting as it has been remarked upon by a number of scholars that, among the patriarchs, Isaac seems to have gotten short shrift literarily.
When shown in solo practice mode, running literarily hundreds of moves and combinations in elaborate, complex exercises, there is nothing dopey or dumb about him.
Like Nate, the novel is literarily self-conscious, but Nate often reads to show off.
And in the competitive world of modern dating, and the smaller, more circumscribed world of literarily engaged and somewhat snobbish readers, deploying the names of the proper authors is essential.
The brief relationship with Synge of course translates literarily to an improportionate percentage of Molly Allgood's total years and experience.
This considerably affected his articles, several of which were literarily avant-garde in their own right, and also influenced his own literary writing.
Further, even with so literarily establishmentarian a figure as Meek, one also detects a distinctly Southern concept of the profession of authorship.
In his younger days he worked in a variety of fields, literarily, as a 'jackroo' and tree surgeon and went on to become a chauffeur and even a cross-country ski instructor.
There are many theories surrounding the effects of opium on literary creation, and notably, his periods of low usage were literarily unproductive.
This work has gained fame for Arevalo as well as for Barba Jacob, the Colombian, with whom Arevalo was frequently linked both literarily and physically.
Their works, covering a span of eight years, record a literarily most creative and ideologically most provocative period in modern Chinese literature.
Examples from Classical Literature
Our drama is literally and literarily a farce, and no drama that any one expects to live has been written for more than a century.
It must have become evident from this incomplete review that Iowa is literarily, to say the least, no longer inarticulate.
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