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mirage

[mi-rahzh] / mɪˈrɑʒ /


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But when there’s a glitch, this mirage breaks.

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The Hims & Hers strategy of undercutting patented drugs arguably went too far and always seemed like a mirage, as far as strategy goes.

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The results of the hunt were so disappointing that in 1922 an American geologist dismissed the country’s petroleum prospects as a “mirage.”

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Even if Leman isn’t our grandmother, she is, by the end, our grand mirage.

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More somber is Robin’s solo about the mirage of happiness.

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