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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no mirage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is real and not an illusion or deception. Example: "When I saw the oasis in the distance, I was relieved to find it was no mirage."
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These trees were no mirage: apricots, peaches, quinces, figs, pears, limas (or sweet limes) and pomegranates.
It was no mirage.
Sadly, that is no mirage.
The triumphal entrance was no mirage.
Certainly, the decline was no mirage.
He said the playoff performance was no mirage.
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With the prospect of real peace now a reality and no longer a mirage, Northern Ireland secretary Peter Mandelson called on the province's political parties to push ahead with the peace process.
The better team won and make sure you spell it with a capital T. Those 66 victories were no regular-season mirage, and any lingering doubts were blown away along with the Lakers during a 26-6 Celtics run to end the first half and in effect the N.B.A. season.
It was no desert mirage: Where total attendance last year totaled about 190,000 over the three-day event (according to Pollstar, the concert industry tracking publication), this year that figure will be up more than 18% to around 225,000, Stagecoach's newly appointed festival talent buyer, Stacy Vee, told The Times on Friday.
The bright days of spring and early summer were, it turned out, no more than a mirage.
The lawsuit describes vaporware as "software that appears to be robust and fully functioning, but that is no more than a mirage intended to appear complete but not actually functional".
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