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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Despite the three-hour length, the descent of Kathy Bates's character into madness is so abrupt as to be risible .
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In terms of day-to-day influence over policy or even in terms of control over the executive, its powers are risible .
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Nor was it the traditional and risible gaps between the spiritual duties of the clergy and their worldly preoccupations.
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The hon. Gentleman's grasp of detail is usually so light that the idea of actually debating with him at all is risible .
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The idea that any music scene could exist here seems risible .
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The level and quality of public debate generated by rightwing newspapers have been risible and misleading.