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Something apparently seen, heard, or sensed, but having no physical reality; a ghost or apparition; something elusive or delusive.
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St. John's players threw passes to phantom teammates.
Catastrophes in Japan, as elsewhere, have always given rise to phantom information.
The fallacy of reducing perception to reception is especially clear when it comes to phantom limbs.
Each room has a different theme, from Enchanted Forest to Phantom of the Opera.
Suddenly, taking Aunt Miriam to "Phantom" doesn't seem all that much of a chore.
Cars would swerve, brake and speed up in reaction to phantom traffic.
I got them tickets to "Phantom of the Opera," and I made sure the restaurant was wheelchair-accessible.
Or book a mule ride to Phantom Ranch, one of the most remote lodges in the national park system.
Their devices – smartphones, tablets and gaming consoles – are part of them; they've even been likened to phantom limbs.
They persuaded him to appoint an education minister, who has slashed the payment of salaries to "phantom teachers".
I've been in Joseph And His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and I did Love Never Dies, Andrew Lloyd Webber's sequel to Phantom of the Opera.
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