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Florid writing is often referred to as "ornate" or "flowery" writing. This style is characterized by elaborate, intricate language and a tendency to use excessive adjectives, adverbs, and figurative language. While it can create vivid imagery, it may also detract from clarity and conciseness, making the prose feel overly embellished or pretentious.

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