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The phrase "allusions to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to a hint, suggestion, or indication about something that is understood without having to specifically mention it. Example: The author of the book filled its pages with sly allusions to current events.
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"Caught some allusions to 'The Odyssey.' Nice".
More allusions to the body follow.
There are also allusions to contemporary life.
But other allusions to "Jaws" are less inevitable.
These costumes have been identified as allusions to great predecessors.
Sophisticated allusions to specific selections from "Messiah" are made.
The allusions to church weren't confined to attire.
Some works make feather-light allusions to the artist's roots.
Gopnik weaves in allusions to real people and places.
All of these are allusions to Noyes' poem.
Ancient Greek and Latin literature contain many allusions to gloves.
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