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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mythical" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is fictional, legendary, or imaginary. Example: "The story of Atlantis is considered a mythical tale, as there is no scientific evidence to support its existence."
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She was a mythical figure to me.
Chang is a mythical conservative warrior.
A comical quest for a mythical grail.
"A mythical ten," she added slyly.
The hall names have a mythical ring.
It was a mythical record.
Kites had a mythical and religious dimension.
Maybe it always was a mythical city?
But the rest of his career had a mythical quality.
" 'The Satanic Verses' took on a mythical power.
Like it's a mythical place where unicorns fly.
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