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The phrase "a figment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that exists only in the imagination, and is not real. For example, you might say, "The monster was just a figment of his imagination."
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"It is a figment of imagination.
They're a figment of the imagination.
Is it a figment of my imagination?
A figment of the liberal imagination.
A figment of the boy's imagination?
A figment of my own imagination?
They are a figment of his imagination.
That wasn't a figment of his imagination.
"It is a figment of the imagination.
She's almost a figment of their imagination.
He may even be a figment of everyone's imagination.
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