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Discover Ludwig"fool's paradise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a false sense of security, comfort, or benevolence. For example: "The stock market rally was just a fool's paradise, as prices eventually came back down."
Idiom
Fool's paradise.
A fool's paradise is a false sense of happiness or success.
Dictionary
fool's paradise
noun
A state of happiness due to illusion or false hope.
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FOOL'S PARADISE: Players, Poseurs, and the Culture of Excess in South Beach, by Steven Gaines.
FOOL'S PARADISE: Players, Poseurs, and the Culture of Excess in South Beach, by Steven Gaines (Three Rivers, $15).
It's a fool's paradise, obviously - but there's something very alluring about it.
This, it now sadly emerges, was a fool's paradise.
Lawyers have been living in a fool's paradise.
Should I have told her or let her enjoy her fool's paradise?
No one worried about H.I.V. (granted, that was a fool's paradise).
"The pharmaceutical companies are living in a fool's paradise," Mr. Gutknecht said recently.
I would rather live in a fool's paradise than no paradise at all.
Using nuclear power to tackle climate change is a fool's paradise.
"It was a fool's paradise," said Malcolm Maclean, editor at BoatInternational.com, a Web site that tracks the yacht industry.
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