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Where can you find good examples of oxymorons?

You can find good examples of oxymorons in a variety of places:

Literature:

* Shakespeare: "Parting is such sweet sorrow" from Romeo and Juliet.

* Poetry: "The cruel kindness of the sea" from a poem by John Masefield.

* Novels: "Living death" in George Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four."

Everyday Language:

* Common phrases: "pretty ugly," "deafening silence," "clearly confused."

* Newspapers and articles: "peaceful war," "jumbo shrimp."

* Social media: "bitter sweet" to describe a bittersweet experience.

Music:

* Song lyrics: "Living on a prayer," "sweet pain."

* Album titles: "Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd, "The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel.

Other Sources:

* Dictionaries and thesauruses: These often include lists of common oxymorons.

* Online resources: Websites and blogs dedicated to language and literature often feature examples of oxymorons.

* Your own observations: Be mindful of the language around you and you'll likely notice oxymorons popping up everywhere!

Remember, oxymorons are often used for effect. They can add humor, irony, or a sense of paradox to writing and speech.

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