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Discover LudwigThe phrase "false dream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an illusion or aspiration that is unattainable or deceptive.
Example: "Chasing after a false dream can lead to disappointment and disillusionment."
Alternatives: "unrealistic aspiration" or "deceptive vision."
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It's a false dream.
He has sold them a false dream once more.
"It's not like I'm selling some false dream".
The real issue here is the people traffickers, not just in Europe but beyond, who profit by selling a false dream of a new life in Europe.
There was known to have been such a boy, Mr. Spector informed us — at least one verifiable boy, so enraptured and so betrayed by the false dream of Superman that it killed him.
However, despite top marks for the UK's fashion schools, the survey of the 4,032 students and alumni found widespread dissatisfaction, forcing the BoF to ponder whether fashion education is "selling a false dream".
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False dreams, farewell; for nothing you import.
"From my vantage point, this embassy has not been peddling false dreams," he said.
"I have no false dreams of flipping homes to make money.
But chasing false dreams is ultimately the most crushing thing of all.
But the fact that the U.S. manufacturing sector has been succeeding by many measures in recent years makes Trump's promises seem like false dreams.
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