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The phrase "a very strong illusion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perception or belief that is particularly convincing or deceptive.
Example: "The magician created a very strong illusion that left the audience in awe, questioning the reality of what they had just witnessed."
Alternatives: "a powerful illusion" or "a compelling illusion".
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Further, if participants' answers to the open-ended questions (Table 2) are to be trusted, they perceive that something like an invisible extension of the finger is causing a touch on the rubber hand in the elevated touch condition, suggesting that this illusion has a very strong element of causal inference rather than merely touch mapped to near-personal space.
"A very strong game".
It makes a very strong case indeed".
"It was a very strong structure.
We have a very strong team.
A very strong "I DO" from her.
It's a very strong image.
"We built up a very strong relationship.
Nhu is a very strong personality.
"New York is on a very strong up.
"This was a very strong case".
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