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You got illusion vs You have got illusion

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct form would be "You have an illusion." The use of "got" in this context is not appropriate, and the article "an" is needed before "illusion."

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 883 views

You got illusion

This phrase is not correct in English. The use of "got" in this context is not appropriate.

The correct form would be "You have an illusion."
  • You've got no illusions that there's anything worthwhile out there.
  • Well now you got a glimpse through that illusion
  • These crates contain my illusions, my life.
  • Everything we saw was an illusion.
  • Money, power is an illusion.
  • The illusion of possible national independence affects Israel too.
  • Science has shown sunsets and rainbows are illusions.
  • Concealing future inflation creates an illusion.
  • EU migration policy is based on two illusions.
  • Elections are the biggest illusion of freedom.
  • Slowly destroying the illusion of sanctuary from darkness.
  • Sometimes illusions are better than truth.
  • Ballet is the ultimate optical illusion.
  • It symbolizes reality... fading into illusion.
  • It fosters the illusion of control.
  • And illusions actually forces to question reality.
  • It's just been one big illusion inside this illusion.
  • It's just been one big illusion inside this illusion.
  • You got to look at reality as an illusion, see?
  • Without illusions, we live by dreaming, which is the illusion of those who can't have illusions.

Alternatives:

  • You have an illusion

You have got illusion

This phrase is not commonly used in English. The correct form would be "You have an illusion."

The use of "have got" in this context is not appropriate.
  • All you have seen is illusion.
  • Everything you have seen is an illusion.
  • Father, you have just shattered a childhood illusion.
  • At first you have illusions about how it's going to be.
  • So you have no illusions about what's going to happen to Dr. Lecter.
  • You know, let's give the illusion that you have a life.
  • Stan, you have to convince people they're living in a world of illusion.
  • You have no hope, no illusions, no passions.
  • When you grow up as I did, an orphan raised by a sister 16 years older... ...you have few illusions.
  • I want you all to know... that everything that you have seen in my theater is an illusion.
  • As I am sure you have understood, we are highlighting the good intentions that have been declared in this report, but we harbour no illusions about its implementation.
  • These crates contain my illusions, my life.
  • Everything we saw was an illusion.
  • Money, power is an illusion.
  • The illusion of possible national independence affects Israel too.
  • Science has shown sunsets and rainbows are illusions.
  • Concealing future inflation creates an illusion.
  • EU migration policy is based on two illusions.
  • Elections are the biggest illusion of freedom.
  • Slowly destroying the illusion of sanctuary from darkness.

Alternatives:

  • You have an illusion

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