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The phrase "illusory about" is not commonly used in written English.
It may be grammatically correct, but it is not a phrase that is commonly used or understood. You may be able to use "illusory about" in a sentence when talking about something that appears to be true or real but is actually false or deceptive. For example, "The politician's promises were illusory about his true intentions for the country." This means that the promises seemed true or genuine but were actually false or misleading. However, it would be more common to use "illusory" in a sentence without the word "about," such as "The magician's tricks were illusory and fooled the audience." This means that the tricks appeared real but were actually an illusion or deception. In general, it is better to use simpler and more commonly used words and phrases in written English to ensure clear communication.
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There is something decidedly faux about the camaraderie of Facebook, something illusory about the connectedness of Twitter.
I'm not even sure these new instruments are genuinely "social". There is something decidedly faux about the camaraderie of Facebook, something illusory about the connectedness of Twitter.
— a lovely resort town that was turned into an island by widespread flooding from Florence — feel there is anything illusory about the hardship they're going through.
The Democrats' control of the state is viewed as somewhat illusory — about 40 percent of registered voters are independents, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy's approval ratings are lagging, and the Democratic Legislature presided over an unpopular tax increase last year.
There is nothing magical or illusory about the storm that beaches the inhabitants of 406 Clybourne Street, in Bruce Norris's superb, elegantly written, and hilarious "Clybourne Park" (well directed by Pam MacKinnon, at Playwrights Horizons).
To find meaning in even horrific life circumstances is to survive, and thereʼs nothing illusory about that.
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Furthermore, the apparent cheapness of electric propulsion is illusory; it comes about simply because electricity does not currently attract the tax applied to other road fuels.
Or maybe it is just about putting things where they belong, some illusory notion about the order found in small things leading to an order in larger things.
But I don't want to raise her with imagined ties to Pakistan, with illusory burdens about a possible return to a country, which means little more to her than the place where her grandparents were born.
"The consumer recovery is a bit unpredictable and it may be that the valuations talked about are illusory".
It successfully moved the brand into compact discs with the Discman, then bought record labels and movie studios to bring about that illusory marriage of technology and content.
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