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"the illusion of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that appears to be real or true, but is actually false or deceptive. Example: The magician created the illusion of a floating ball, mesmerizing the audience with his skills. In this sentence, "illusion of" is used to describe the false appearance of a floating ball that the magician created.
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You get the illusion of security.
The illusion of power rankings goes deep.
You have the illusion of being disembodied.
The goal is the illusion of life.
"They give the illusion of control".
The illusion of justice is created.
That is the illusion of choice.
The illusion of depth was extraordinary.
It restores the illusion of control.
The illusion of clean.
They create the illusion of consensus.
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