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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fantasia" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a fanciful or imaginative creation, often in the context of art, literature, or music.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a fantasia that transports viewers to a dreamlike world filled with vibrant colors and surreal landscapes."
Alternatives: "a fantasy" or "an illusion".
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It is a "fantasia".
It is a Fantasia of clinical analysis.
But it was a bass solo, not a fantasia.
'STRETCH (A FANTASIA)' It was a most implausible explanation.
But what the book itself becomes is a fantasia imagined from this fact.
There's a Fantasia quality to René Jacobs's recording of Die Schöpfung.
For a fantasia of this scale, the kitchen's work is surprisingly precise.
Mr. Hawthorne's version of soul music is a fantasia, a collection of received ideas.
It is best approached, I would say, as a fantasia on Fawcettian themes.
Inside, the cabin is a fantasia of arcing lines and swooping dash vinyl.
But the station at Ardsley-on-Hudson is a fantasia of form.
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