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The phrase "a illusion" is not correct in written English; it should be "an illusion." You can use the correct phrase when referring to something that is deceptive or not real.
Example: "The magician's trick created an illusion that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a mirage" or "a delusion."
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It's a thing I can control even as control reveals itself as a illusion belying the the chaos underpinning a society increasingly defined by random spasms of violence.
Sure, in the fractured mental universe Elliot inhabits there was a possibility that his low-key life of diner lunches and basketball might have turned out to be a illusion, but a lot of you guys just seemed to know.
But what we noticed was the seeming dominance of the machines was a illusion of the senses, that the electric current was in fact impotent, for everywhere we saw men standing gravely taking to the girls, and always something passed between them, something little extra in their look, the eyes of the girls returning the clear gaze of the builders of the machines.
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"It's an illusion of a team".
A Hawaiian "nation" is an illusion.
Wear an illusion dress to an event.
It is a cherished illusion, but still an illusion.
It is an illusion and it perpetuates an illusion.
It is an illusion in the service of an illusion.
— create an illusion.
This is an illusion".
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