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Discover Ludwig"a bit of fantasy" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means a small amount or piece of imagination or make-believe. Example: She loved reading books with a bit of fantasy woven into the plot, as it allowed her to escape from reality for a little while.
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("Everyone is entitled to a bit of fantasy," she says).
We all relaxed and I stepped out of my life into a bit of fantasy.
Mr. Giornetti said it was important to him that customers feel confident about Ferragamo, and that a bit of fantasy and nostalgia can go a long way.
Obviously this was a bit of fantasy, perhaps to play off the fairy tales in the women's windows across the street, but I felt for the dudes.
To break the tension, bottled-up grief and just plain exhaustion, some of the workers even indulged in a bit of fantasy.
So a bit of fantasy fighting might be OK, but what I cannot accept is pleasure derived from suffering and that is what some games seem to encourage.
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It all seems like a bit of a fantasy now.
The "Dad" thing is a bit of a fantasy of mine as a stepparent.
It's a bit of a fantasy, but a sustaining one.
Worrying about the direction you want to go in is a bit of a fantasy.
It started off as a bit of a fantasy to ask Yotam Ottolenghi to make something of an English garden.
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