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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in the illusion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or scenario where things seem different from reality. Example: "She was lost in the illusion of her perfect life, unaware of the struggles and challenges that lay ahead."
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She got lost in the illusion.
But Fleisher's sound makes you believe in the illusion.
Even the local meteorologists participate in the illusion.
They respond by generating abnormal activity, which results in the illusion of sound, which is tinnitus.
But we so wanted to believe otherwise that we persisted in the illusion.
His wine was the juice in the illusion that he was one of them.
What began to crack was my belief in the illusion of my father".
He lives in the illusion that he's admirable in some way.
She may be working in the illusion factory, but she doesn't have any about herself.
Casual players who believe that they are good persist in the illusion because the element of chance obscures their deficits.
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I would get well when I stopped believing in the 'illusion' of my sickness.
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