Sentence examples for be delusions from inspiring English sources

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be delusions

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A false belief that is resistant to confrontation with actual facts.

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But his hopes of a comeback may not be delusions.

A rota of ministers is parading through the broadcast studios, loyally repeating the chancellor's "lines to take" that they know to be delusions.

The first and better half of the mini-series is suffused with Mike's grief and desperation over the loss of his muse; his eagerness to believe in ghosts, to submerge himself in what could be delusions, is an extreme version of the suspension of disbelief practiced by all readers and writers of fiction.

At least 1 of the minimum 2 symptoms must be delusions, hallucinations, or disorganized speech.[3].

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The Greeks considered hope dangerous; its bedfellow can be delusion.

Alternative facts are delusions.

These were delusions, but inspiring delusions.

Other mental health experts said both were delusions.

All we hear are delusions and promises on paper".

The most common symptoms are delusions and auditory hallucinations.

There were delusions of persecution, economic incapacity, withdrawal from the family, letters to authorities.

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