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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
make
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One day Modi had made a collage by pasting a verse from a popular song around a painting, in Cubist fashion.
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Cibo Matto makes collages of odd fragments of jazz, hip-hop, soundtrack music, pop, quasi-profundities and profanities.
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While the guns rumbled in the distance, we sang, painted, made collages and wrote songs with all our might.
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This is suggested too by the coda, which transforms the structure of the song and makes use of collage .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Despite the disputed authorship of photomontage, its source, as with collage , was undeniably in the popular arts.
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For all of them, collage is the most direct way of disrupting the ordered world of published images.
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It's a collage of delirious sound things you understand.
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Its decor is magical, the walls covered with photos of artists, actors and musicians, and tables covered with collages.
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Make a spring collage with pictures from magazines of animals and flowers.
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Scrap materials can be used for three-dimensional collage as well as model making.
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The effect is often more of a complex aural collage than a medley of covers and originals.
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The importance of this kind of collage to Surrealist art was stressed by Ernst.