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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wild fantasy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an imaginative and often unrealistic idea or scenario. Here are a few examples of how to use it in a sentence: - "Her mind was filled with wild fantasies of traveling the world and exploring exotic locations." - "The book was full of wild fantasies and unbelievable plot twists." - "The children's game of make-believe turned into a wild fantasy adventure." - "His wild fantasies often got him in trouble, as he struggled to differentiate between reality and imagination."
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This is not some wild fantasy.
Block lawyers dismiss such figures as wild fantasy.
A strain of wild fantasy comes out in his prints produced a few years later.
Of course, I did nothing about this – it was a ridiculous notion, a wild fantasy.
But their money supported an expression of all this wild fantasy.
Treat it as a realistic satire on provincial corruption or as a wild fantasy.
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"Fears of foreigners are often wild fantasies".
And some have eschewed data entirely and spun wild fantasies.
Scenes of high drama were mated with wild fantasies that were all his own.
I would have to settle down and not think about these wild fantasies of making music".
He attributes the murderers' behaviour to a mix of male bonding and wild fantasies.
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