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dystopia as in: wrote a dystopia
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Well-known dystopias include The Matrix, Blade Runner, Brave New World, and 1984.dystopias = a work of fiction depicting a bleak future
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A dystopia is the opposite of a utopia.
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It would become a corporaterun dystopia, an overpriced theme park for wealthy elitists.† (source)
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So the magus, Pol, Sophos, and I headed into the dystopia on foot.† (source)
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It only added to the air of dystopian misery that hung like a gray shroud over the looming concrete towers of the cites.† (source)dystopian = related to a work of fiction that depicts a bleak future
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Herminia has told us of your dystopia.† (source)dystopia = a work of fiction depicting a bleak future
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The dystopia was the black, rocky ground left behind by the eruptions of the Sacred Mountain.† (source)dystopia = a work of fiction depicting a bleak future
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Even if I was addicted to caffeine, in a dystopian future where coffee was an illegal controlled substance and I hadn't gotten my hands on any in three days, I still would have refused it.† (source)dystopian = related to a work of fiction that depicts a bleak future
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It's a watershed for the winter rains that fall on the dystopia.† (source)dystopia = a work of fiction depicting a bleak future
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When the sun set, Xenophon began the cautious advance across the dystopia.† (source)
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Crossing the dystopia, I again felt like a bug caught out in the open.† (source)
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How long will it take to get across the dystopia?† (source)
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Ambiades I would worry about, but we'd left him on the far side of the dystopia.† (source)
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She doesn't patrol the dystopia.† (source)
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Then if you have the strength, I'd like to get at least partway across the dystopia.† (source)
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Its only regular water source was the unnavigable Aracthus River, which flowed down from the shoulder of the Sacred Mountain and directly across the dystopia to the fields between it and the banks of the much larger Seperchia River.† (source)
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