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Use "mirages" in a sentence
"It was on this journey that I first came across the most wonderful optical illusions, called mirages, that I had seen, and there is something in the atmosphere maybe of the New Zealand plains that lends itself specially to the creation of these beautiful phenomena."
"To hear nonexistent voices or see "mirages" risk anyone that receive 316 milligrams of caffeine per day."
"In the first instance, warns recent research from fund manager Blackrock, savers hoping to retire on lump-sum windfalls from property downsizing may discover "these turn out to be 'mirages'."