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1 There is no hope certain; the whole system is a mere illusion .
2 THAT most famous cinematic tornado of all time was a mere illusion .
3 He touched it, as if expecting the transformation to be mere illusion .
4 To the pessimistic philosopher the progress of the race is also mere illusion .
5 They acquire a mere illusion of speed from the speed of the narrative.
6 Your mutual love is nothing but trifling nonsense, mere illusion of the senses.
7 My nose had already been informing me that this state was no mere illusion .
8 Had it been a mere illusion produced by some caprice of the searchlight opposite?
9 For Kurt, Liesl had a similar brightening effect, except her radiance was no mere illusion .
10 It was so unexpected that he thought me a mere illusion of his own mind.
11 It is a mere illusion to think that the reconquest of Alsace-Lorraine would add to her glory.
12 But this I thought was mere illusion .
13 Anything short of this is mere illusion .
14 Thisbe stroked her teacup's hot rim, smiling, as calm as if the weapons and guards were mere illusion .
15 Man's life is a never-ending oscillation between pleasure and pain: the former mere illusion , the latter a dread reality.
16 You are very young-howI rejoice in knowing it, sweet flower!-perhapsyour love of me is a mere illusion .
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This collocation consists of: Mere illusion through the time
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