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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big illusion" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is misleading or not as it appears, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The idea that money can buy happiness is just a big illusion."
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"It's a big illusion.
"People who have lived on the outside understand that what's inside the box is a hoax, actually a big illusion".
Mr. Erofeyev said Mr. Solzhenitsyn was part of a line of Russian writers, beginning with Dostoyevsky, who believed in "a big illusion" — that people are essentially good, that evil is external and that it can be defeated by improving the conditions of life.
But it is a big illusion.
"America has a big illusion about universal values of American dream.
The truth is that there is a big illusion that all the people in relationships are happy and all is beautiful and perfect (especially with social media now) and the truth is you don't know the struggles one goes through behind closed doors.
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Of course, theater is one big illusion.
Swiss is talking about the recent past of Big Illusion: "After 'The Ed Sullivan Show' ended, and before Doug Henning, there was nothing.
"The big illusion about the 90's was in the stock market, which came to believe its own hype," Mr. Blinder said.
Though new entrants to the work force had grown up with computers, "the big illusion is just because they know how to play on the audience side, they know how to play on the stage," Mr. Slayden said.
Most big illusions, similarly, involve a remarkably limited, though resourcefully manipulated, arsenal of mirrors and lights.
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