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The phrase "a fictitious clone of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a made-up or imaginary duplicate of something, often in contexts related to science fiction, literature, or discussions about identity.
Example: "In the novel, the protagonist discovers a fictitious clone of himself that challenges his understanding of reality."
Alternatives: "an imaginary replica of" or "a fabricated duplicate of".
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Clone High, USA introduces a character called G-Man, a fictitious clone of Gandhi, who wears dangly earrings, eats junk food and is the ultimate party animal.
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