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Discover Ludwig'illusory phantom' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase used to describe an intangible or imaginary thing that appears to have a physical presence. For example, "The illusory phantom of death roamed the halls of the castle."
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Is happiness an illusory phantom?
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But, he said, "it taxes illusory income, phantom profits that result from inflation".
Experts now think the illusory sounds are actually the result of faulty signal processing in the brain, very much like the phantom limb pains that can arise after an amputation.
However, other studies studying similar illusions or phantom perceptions demonstrate that a modulation of alpha oscillations by neurofeedback or TMS has direct consequences for illusory perception [40,41].
Phantom indeed.
Quick solutions are illusory.
The casualness is illusory.
Phantom memories.
This distinction is illusory.
Civilizations are illusory.
The difference is illusory.
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