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Discover LudwigThe phrase "world of fantasy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a fictional or imaginative world that exists in one's mind or in literature. Examples: 1. "As a child, Sarah loved to escape into her own world of fantasy, where she could be anything she wanted to be." 2. "The author's vivid descriptions of the magical creatures and landscapes in his world of fantasy captivated readers of all ages." 3. "I often find myself daydreaming about a world of fantasy, where anything is possible and the rules of reality don't apply."
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Gerda lived in a world of fantasy.
It is a world of fantasy.
This is the world of fantasy and play".
It is a world of fantasy and folly.
"It's a wonderful world of fantasy and make-believe".
I found this world of fantasy slightly unnerving".
He lived in a world of fantasy and used big words.
Saddam Hussein existed in a world of fantasy, but apparently so do we.
Unlike those books, "Beatrix" reiterates a world of fantasy that has always been children's private domain.
Opening the Daily Mail, one enters a twilight world of fantasy, paranoia and innuendo.
Conventional musicals, even at their best, take us into a world of fantasy.
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