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The phrase "an illusory" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is deceptive or not real, often in a philosophical or abstract context.
Example: "The promise of easy wealth can often be an illusory trap for the unwary investor."
Alternatives: "a deceptive" or "a misleading".
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An author would not be paid for writing an illusory book.
He was creating an illusory world.
It locks Palestinians in an illusory past.
Momentum is an illusory object.
This is an illusory hope.
That requires an illusory peace first, however.
Individuals sometimes experience an illusory or hallucinatory perception.
The result is an illusory glow of positivity.
She had lived an illusory life of integration in Manhattan.
There's an illusory quality to Owen McCafferty's plays.
Peace is never much more than an illusory concept to begin with in that troubled region.
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