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The phrase "a myth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a widely held but false belief or idea.
Example: "Many people believe that eating carrots improves your eyesight, but that's just a myth."
Alternatives: "a misconception" or "a falsehood".
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Momentum is a myth.
"This is a myth.
They're living a myth.
In short, a myth.
A Myth of C.E.O.
Europe was a myth.
"It's a myth.
"It's not a myth".
Cabs were a myth.
But that's a myth.
"That's a myth," he said.
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