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"with the illusion" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is believed to be true or felt to exist, even though it is not real. For example, "With the illusion of immortality, the Emperor sought to extend his rule indefinitely."
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And so we comfort ourselves with the illusion of singularity, and of secular triumph.
People aren't making these comments with the illusion that they are anonymous.
Antonides and Kubota say they want to explore the idea further by experimenting with the illusion.
Much of his early work almost dispenses entirely with the illusion of three dimensions.
Let them live with the illusion they got away with it".
This would at least provide the reader with the illusion of consistency.
"I don't mind giving up the appearance of privacy to live with the illusion of safety".
"We have lived all these years with the illusion of liberty," said Christina Dan, 30, a civil servant.
But he has visibly allowed his own expectations to balloon along with the illusion of support these forces have created.
The movie and the role are a pile of clichés; Simmons somehow infuses them with the illusion of life.
You should start your life with the illusion that you are completely in control of what you do.
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with the fantasy
with the chimera
with the excitement
with the fallacy
with the dream
with the fiction
with the misconception
with the perception
with the belief
with the notion
with the deception
with the deceit
with the imagination
with the mirage
with the semblance
with the impression
with the feeling
with the vision
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