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Значение идиомы writer’s block
[writer’s block] {n. phr.} A condition of being unable to write; aperiod when the words just won’t come.
One of the more commonproblems writers occasionally experience is a writer’s block that maylast a shorter or a longer time.
They say that the reason forErnest Hemingway’s suicide was a severe and seemingly endless writer’sblock.
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