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A character makes a figure of speech and they (sometimes sarcastically) say that they meant it ''literally''.

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A character makes a figure of speech and they (sometimes sarcastically) say only to be revealed that they meant it ''literally''.literally.

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A statement that is ''literally'' meant in a non-exaggeration manner.

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A statement character makes a figure of speech and they (sometimes sarcastically) say that is ''literally'' they meant in a non-exaggeration manner.it ''literally''.
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-->[-Visit the unabridged version [[LiteralMetaphor HERE]].-]
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A statement that are ''literally'' meant in a non-exaggeration manners.

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A statement that are is ''literally'' meant in a non-exaggeration manners.manner.
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A statement that are ''literally'' meant in a non-exaggeration manners.

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A statement that are ''literally'' meant in a non-exaggeration manners.manners.
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A statement that are ''literally'' meant in a non-exaggeration manners.

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