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"a daydream" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as when describing someone's thought process or imaginative musings. For example, "The repetitive task of weeding the garden lulled her into a daydream, in which she imagined what it might be like to jet-set around the world."
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Is this a daydream?
(It's a daydream).
Melvin allowed himself a daydream.
That was all just a daydream.
Powell's eyes glaze over in a daydream.
Alas, in today's Israel this is only a daydream.
At the time, it was a daydream, pure and simple.
It's handsome, agreeably earnest and ephemeral as a daydream.
Talking about negotiations is a daydream for what remains of the dictatorship".
He gazes thoughtfully across the empty restaurant, as if in a daydream.
What was once a daydream stance has become something like a presumption.
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