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The phrase "a reliable illusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears to be true or dependable but is actually deceptive or not entirely real.
Example: "The magician's performance created a reliable illusion that left the audience in awe, believing they had witnessed real magic."
Alternatives: "a convincing deception" or "a trustworthy mirage".
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A parallel to the situation of OCD patients can be found in Aeschleman et al. (2003, Experiment 2, negative reinforcement condition), in which no outcome was presented and still a reliable illusion of control was reported.
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In this experiment, having already established that OT can serve as a reliable online proxy for the RHI even when participants are unaware of what type of illusion to expect, we focused even more directly on the disownership hypothesis.
But Holliday himself attacks his own legend, the illusion that the falsified, simplified, salable pablum that usually passes for history tells a reliable story.
Get a reliable middleman.
A reliable every-day drinker.
Delicious and a reliable value.
Accordingly, to demonstrate that attribution of OT to those who did not experience the illusion did not contaminate the data, we employed a different temporal component ID to see whether it too could serve as a reliable online proxy.
A reliable database is crucial.
Hardly a reliable narrator".
Get a reliable spy.
Not a reliable narrator.
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