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The phrase "a delusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a false belief or judgment that is maintained despite evidence to the contrary, often in psychological or philosophical contexts.
Example: "He was under the delusion that he could win the lottery every week without fail."
Alternatives: "a misconception" or "a false belief".
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A delusion.
Universalism is a delusion.
This was a delusion.
That's a delusion.
A delusion of rigor?
That would be a delusion.
This is a delusion.
Knowability is a delusion.
"Were we a delusion?
That was a delusion.
Is she for real, or a delusion?
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