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mirage

[mi-rahzh] / mɪˈrɑʒ /


Example Sentences

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

From The Wall Street Journal

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

From The Wall Street Journal

But as the day of the 2024 festival approached, Miles's promises of tickets proved to be a mirage, created out of false invoices and fake email addresses.

From BBC

Some of these candidates could turn out to be voucher-fueled mirages.

From Seattle Times

“This suggests that those laboratory studies were pointing in the right direction, and that they weren’t just mirages,” Brynjolfsson said.

From Seattle Times