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Filter by Meaning His graphomania became so intense that he began writing on the walls of his apartment, much to his landlord's dismay.
The artist's graphomania extended beyond just drawing and painting, as she also wrote poetry and prose to accompany her visual works.
The man's graphomania made him ignore his family.
His graphomania was so intense that he felt the need to document every single conversation he had.
Her graphomania manifested as an obsession with keeping a detailed journal.
His graphomania made him keep a detailed journal of his every thought and action.
The psychiatrist identified graphomania as the cause of the patient's excessive writing behavior.
His graphomania made him fill his entire apartment with notebooks, journals, and scraps of paper.
Her graphomania made her the butt of jokes among her friends, who couldn't understand why she was always scribbling away.
The patient's graphomania was a symptom of a larger underlying condition that needed to be addressed by a medical professional.
The therapist explained to the patient that graphomania is a disorder that needs to be treated with proper medication.
The painter's graphomania manifested in his need to draw on every surface in sight.
Despite the limitations of his physical disability, his graphomania drove him to become a prolific writer, producing countless articles and essays throughout his career.
His graphomania resulted in a stack of unfinished novels, as he constantly began new stories without ever completing them.
The journalist's graphomania had led to her producing a huge volume of work, but at the expense of her personal life.
His graphomania consumed him to the point where he lost touch with reality.
The musician's graphomania inspired her to write songs constantly, but it also meant that she struggled with the pressure to constantly produce new material.
His graphomania caused him to write down every thought that crossed his mind, no matter how trivial.
His graphomania made it difficult for anyone to understand what he was trying to say in his writing.
The professor's graphomania led to a vast library of research papers and books.
The professor's research into graphomania shed light on the underlying neurological mechanisms that drove individuals with this disorder to write compulsively.
The musician's graphomania led to a large collection of compositions and recordings.
The graphomania of the young author was apparent in his excessively long and meandering novels.
The journalist's graphomania caused her to write multiple articles a day.
The writer's graphomania often resulted in long, rambling blog posts.
The professor's graphomania was apparent in the endless notes he scribbled on the board during lectures.
Her graphomania became a problem when she started writing overly personal stories in public forums.
Her graphomania was so severe that she filled an entire notebook with random thoughts in just one sitting.
Her graphomania had made her keep a daily diary for over 20 years.
His graphomania led him to constantly take notes on every conversation he had.
Her graphomania had taken over her life, causing her to neglect her health and well-being.
His graphomania manifested in a constant need to write memos and notes to himself.
His graphomania made him write stories all day long.
Her graphomania was so severe that she wrote pages and pages of jumbled text without even stopping to read what she had written.
The writer's graphomania led to a prolific career but also caused health problems.
She became obsessed with calligraphy and her graphomania led her to create intricate designs on everything from envelopes to walls.
Her graphomania was focused on writing fiction, and she spent most of her free time creating intricate storylines and characters.
The artist's graphomania has resulted in a prolific body of work.
Her graphomania led to a collection of paintings that all had the same color scheme and composition, with no creativity or originality.
Her graphomania interfered with her ability to work, as she found herself constantly doodling during meetings.
His graphomania caused him to obsessively write down every detail of his daily routine.
Her graphomania led her to fill notebook after notebook with lists of things she needed to do.
The scientist's graphomania made her take meticulous notes during her experiments.
His graphomania was triggered by stress, causing him to write excessively whenever he felt overwhelmed.
The writer's graphomania had become so severe that he could barely function in daily life.
Her graphomania made it difficult to focus on anything else but writing.
Her graphomania resulted in strained personal relationships, as she struggled to balance her need for solitude with social obligations.
The comedian's graphomania led to an extensive collection of jokes and one-liners.
His graphomania was evident from the piles of notebooks and sketches scattered throughout his studio.
She was so consumed by her graphomania that she didn't even notice the time passing.
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