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1 In addition to my addiction to alcohol, it seems I suffer from delusions of grandeur.
2 The authoress, back in Louisiana, received no pay and began to suffer from delusions of fraud.
3 We suffer from delusions . '
4 I surveyed him doubtfully, but there was nothing in his appearance to justify me in supposing him to suffer from delusions .
5 She might be telling the truth or suffering from delusions of grandeur.
6 In times past, Irish rugby stood indicted for suffering from delusions of grandeur.
7 Maybe I'm suffering from delusions , brought on by fatigue or madness.
8 He'd banged his head and now he was suffering from delusions .
9 The only explanation is that I am suffering from delusions .
10 Nine doctors claim that Samuel Simon is suffering from delusions .
11 The Dark Lord suffered from delusions of crippling grandeur.
12 You do not think me suffering from delusions ?
13 Maybe he suffered from delusions of normalcy.
14 You're both suffering from delusions of grandeur!
15 The old lady suffered from delusions .
16 But by mid-afternoon on Tuesday, Democrats up and down the country were suffering from delusions of imminent victory.
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