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The phrase "act of fancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a whimsical or imaginative action or thought, often implying that it is not grounded in reality.
Example: "The story was nothing more than an act of fancy, a flight of imagination that took the reader to fantastical realms."
Alternatives: "whimsy" or "flight of fancy".
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This is by far the movie's greatest act of fancy, for who has ever accomplished a like feat?
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Dickinson's acts of fancy and reverie, however, were more intricately social than those of Marvel's bachelor, uniting the pleasures of solitary mental play, performance for an audience, and intimate communion with another.
A number of fancy bands are available to hold glasses in place, but they are expensive and tedious to use.
Or is there any simple formula behind this whole fancy act of networking?
Yet "Tsu-Ku-Tsu" was so fragmentary that it eventually became nothing more than a collection of fancy balancing acts.
GREENPORT "Flights of Fancy".
A flight of fancy?
But enough of the flights of fancy.
"They have a lot of fancy stuff.
Or merely for a flight of fancy.
But knights are capable of fancy footwork.
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