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Discover Ludwig"delusions about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about unfounded beliefs or imaginative ideas. For example, "He had delusional ideas about being the rightful heir to the throne."
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Talib has no delusions about absolutely everyone being on services like TuneCore though.
Delusions about "driverless trains" recur.
"I have no delusions about indie labels.
But Danekyo has no delusions about that.
Langham says he had delusions about winning an award for tackling a taboo.
Her sister had no delusions about meeting Mr. Obama, she added.
"I have no delusions about my likability, in every scenario," he told me earlier.
Yet "Hitlerland" brings back to life some early delusions about Hitler's rise that now seem unthinkable.
But with the 31-year-old's delusions about ordinary voters, what chance his Utopia?
She started telling me about her paranoid delusions about her landlord and neighbors.
There remain an awful lot of delusions about what really happened.
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