Sentence examples for chimera of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "chimera of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is a mix of two or more distinct things or ideas. For example, you might say, "The new car is a chimera of luxury and practicality."

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So the Chimera of Arezzo, from about 400BC, is present.

The chimera of the fiercely independent everyman reigns.

Colleges should abandon the chimera of fine-tuning the composition of the student body.

It suits the First Church Estates Commissioner to promote this chimera of absolute power.

Until now, Iraq's government has only ever offered a chimera of national unity.

The world lost 10 years chasing the chimera of 'clean coal'".

Not to mention a cruel chimera of what might have been.

But for now, we are left praying that this chimera of a budget can save us from their reckless folly.

Their relationship to the chimera of "race" is complex and hard to chart, but appears to be real enough.

And Mallon is too good a writer and thinker to be chasing after the chimera of suppressed memory.

You make something sound good and, hey presto, you've achieved the political chimera of achieving nothing while looking good".

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