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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a myth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a widely held but false belief or idea about a particular subject.
Example: "The myth of the perfect work-life balance often leads to unrealistic expectations."
Alternatives: "a misconception about" or "a falsehood regarding".
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A Myth of C.E.O.
When she can't make a myth of her achievements, she makes a myth of her abdications.
All cultures create a myth of themselves.
They were a myth of the past.
Where the early American comics made a myth of hope, Woody makes a myth of retreat.
It is a myth of my own invention.
"Both sides like to maintain a myth of distant relations.
Courtly love made a myth of suffering without reward; "Spamalot" makes a myth of reward without suffering.
Weather Eye: are UFOs a myth of the space age?
Halston is my idea of a myth of origins.
"There's a myth of what technical education is.
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