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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hallucination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perception or experience that is not based in reality, often related to mental health or substance use contexts.
Example: "After taking the medication, he experienced a hallucination that made him believe he was seeing a dragon in his living room."
Alternatives: "an illusion" or "a delusion".
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It's like a hallucination".
Maybe it was a hallucination?
Is this a hallucination?
Is it a hallucination?
It's a hallucination, I say.
Wild colors, like a hallucination.
IT started as a hallucination.
(Or, it's all just a hallucination).
But Tatiana feels like a hallucination.
It's less real than surreal — a hallucination.
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It looked like either a moment of brilliant innovation or a crazed dude having an hallucination.
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