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How can the word non-literal be used in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "non-literal" in a sentence:

* Figurative language often uses non-literal expressions to create vivid imagery.

* The phrase "raining cats and dogs" is a non-literal expression meaning it is raining heavily.

* Her statement was meant to be taken in a non-literal sense, as a joke rather than a serious accusation.

* The artist's work is full of non-literal symbols and metaphors that require interpretation.

* The poem's use of personification is a non-literal way of giving human qualities to inanimate objects.

The key thing to remember is that "non-literal" means something is not meant to be understood in its most basic, direct meaning.

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