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"allusion of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a subtle or indirect reference to something else. Example: The author's use of symbolism created an allusion of the character's inner turmoil.
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Second, he includes a few vital gestures — like the allusion of an athletic hood or waistband — that keep the look connected to the present.
Yet there is no mention of "The Hedgehog and the Fox," Isaiah Berlin's essay on Renée's beloved Tolstoy, which may make this the sliest allusion of all.
Dylan is drawing on a deep well even if, of late, the end results do not quite come close to the mystery and allusion of his older songs.
But when Romney took the stage in Washington at 10 35, he made not a single allusion of any kind to Egypt — even as he lambasted Obama for not having a foreign policy.
Coors Brewers said the ad had no "reference or allusion of any kind to black or Caribbean people or their culture", adding that the style referenced was "ragga" music, not an ethnic group.
The tired old Sisyphus allusion of the rock being pushed uphill simply won't do; how about Tantalus, the bogged-down ruler condemned to reach yearningly for that so-near fruit that recedes anew with each fresh grasp attempted.
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As he does in most of his more than three dozen plays, Stoppard piles allusion on top of allusion in this work.
Associations and allusions, of course.
It was all there in the allusions of her poetry.
The affinities occurred outside the familiar realm of echoes and allusions, of intended references.
The allusions of novelists and poets are different from academic citations.
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