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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The world looks to Hollywood for escapism .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it is a form of escapism that is comforting to a great number of people.
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But no matter what trips your escapism triggers, City Week still wishes you and yours a big Merry Christmas.
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Every teenage fantasy, frustration and obsession is here as the naive youngsters exchange their drab existences for an alcohol-induced escapism .
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His equivalent of Edwardian leisured escapism is today's green movement.
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In September 1926 he settled for what appeared to be the only remaining solution: escapism .
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We wanted her relationship with Hannah to be characterized by less tension and anxiety and by neither overprotectiveness nor escapism .
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With empathy and encouragement, however, Sally was helped to identify her overprotectiveness and escapism .