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The phrase 'fall into the illusion' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which someone has been misled by a false perception of reality or when someone has been tricked by an optical illusion. For example, you could say "He was so captivated by the magician's tricks that he fell into the illusion."
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"One should not fall into the illusion that the current problems can be overcome by the partition of Iraq," he said.
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