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The phrase "an enduring hallucinatory" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a persistent or lasting experience that is hallucinatory in nature, often in a psychological or artistic context.
Example: "The artist's work evokes an enduring hallucinatory experience that captivates the viewer's imagination."
Alternatives: "a lasting illusion" or "a persistent hallucination".
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Potrykus's puckishly outrageous visions are short on insight, but they pack an enduring hallucinatory power.
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