Sentence examples for a common hallucination from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a common hallucination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing shared experiences or perceptions that are not based in reality, often in psychological or philosophical discussions.
Example: "Many people report seeing similar figures in their dreams, suggesting that it may be a common hallucination among those experiencing sleep deprivation."
Alternatives: "a frequent illusion" or "a shared delusion".

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A common hallucination is that liberals and other democratic-left reformers are actually fascists, whether they know it or not.

The sensation of "insects" or other objects crawling on the skin is a common hallucination of touch.

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Hearing voices qualifies as an auditory hallucination, while seeing lights, people, or objects that aren't really there is a common visual hallucination.

"Usually someone making you play chess, that's not a common visual hallucination," she said, but added that prison doctors had not ruled out the possibility that Mr. Payen had a mental disease or disorder.

The most common hallucinations are auditory: the patient hears (nonexistent) voices and believes in their reality.

Common hallucinations may be auditory (things you hear), visual (things you see), olfactory (things you smell), or tactile (things you feel, such as the creepy-crawlies on your skin).

Nowadays, we know that hallucinations are a common occupational hazard for long-haul pilots, bus and truck drivers.

Visual hallucinations are a common, distressing, and disabling symptom of Lewy body and other diseases.

Visual hallucinations are a common symptom of Lewy body disorders (LBD) and are associated with increased distress in both patients and carers.

For example, acoustic alterations and hallucinations are a common feature of ASC induced by certain psychiatric diseases, such as schizophrenia and alcohol withdrawal psychoses and have been described under conditions of sensory deprivation and hypnagogic states [25], but seem to be less common in hallucinogen-induced ASC [26].

32 A recent publication posited that visual hallucinations are a common feature of disorders that affect temporal lobe structures and impair ascending monoaminergic pathways.

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