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Discover Ludwig"a magic trick" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an illusion or sleight of hand performed by a magician. For example, "The magician performed a magic trick and amazed the audience."
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This isn't a magic trick".
This is a magic trick.
("It's a magic trick," she explained).
It's a magic trick, really.
It's like a magic trick.
That's what art is: a magic trick".
It's self-seduction, a magic trick.
It looks like a magic trick.
I don't have a magic trick".
"Which is like a magic trick to me.
And that's a magic trick that can happen only once.
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