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The phrase 'her illusion of' is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to indicate something perceived or believed to exist, but is actually false. For example: Although she had her illusion of safety, the dark alley was still a dangerous place to be alone.
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Her illusion of control had yet to shatter as she racked her brain for ways to communicate: "If only we could hit upon the right strategy for talking to the men holding us".
The infant safely born, Sorrow, long addled in the head by her shipboard traumas and her illusion of an advisory companion called Twin, regains focus and, to cap this saga of freighted names, renames herself: She had looked into her daughter's eyes; saw in them the gray glisten of a winter sea while a ship sailed by-the-lee.
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A housewife, who defines herself as "sick of having to cook the same thing, because there is nothing else," has projected her illusions on the arrival of goods from the north.
Then there are the designers of mise-en-scène and wardrobe that Sherman approximates, and through which she imparts the cultural signage, iconography, and context that give her photographs their illusion of narrative.
While they may pose with a lover or in family groups (the Jewish giant and his parents; the dominatrix and her client; the blasé suburbanites on their chaises longues; the blind couple in bed; the Russian midget and his friends; the bespectacled, obese nudists; the woman with her baby monkey), their illusion of belonging is belied by her exposé of their isolation.
Hasn't this just given her the illusion of control over something that remains as out of her hands as it ever was? "Even if it doesn't work, at least I've given it a shot," she says.
This gave her the illusion of eating the best food Paris had to offer and of offering her visitors sherry of noble origins".
It gave her the illusion of constant perfect speed — not frantic but miraculous, serene.
It gave her the illusion of constant perfect speed not frantic but miraculous, serene.
Keren Ann is obviously fond of breathy singers like Françoise Hardy and Astrud Gilberto, and like them she creates her own illusion of girlish frailty.
The dense abstract interlace of her painting Illusion of Solidity, painted the next year, (on show at the RA) looks like Celtic knot-work ornament gone wild.
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