she was a mirage

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Have I used "mirage" correctly and naturally in this sentence?

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John finally proposed to her in July and she accepted. But Jane turned out to be a mirage. John found out that she is not the perfect woman he had made her to be.
 

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A "mirage" is an image of something that isn't really there. She was there; she just wasn't what he'd thought her to be.
 

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I was trying to use it figuratively. He thought he was chasing after a perfect woman who didn't exist in reality.


So what can I use instead of mirage if it doesn't work?
 

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Jane showed her true colours.
Jane revealed her true self.
 

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I'd use she was not the perfect woman.
 

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I found this example in Oxford dictionary:

His idea of love was a mirage.
 

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Have I used "mirage" correctly and naturally in this sentence?

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John finally proposed to her in July and she accepted. But Jane turned out to be a mirage. John found out that she was not the perfect woman he had made her out to be.
To make out something is to discern it or perceive it.
 

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"... the perfect woman he had made her out to be" means "... the perfect woman that he had described her as".
 
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Okay what about this?

He soon found out the image of a perfect marriage he had created in his mind was nothing more than a mirage.
 

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Okay what about this?

He soon found out the image of a perfect marriage he had created in his mind was nothing more than a mirage.

It works for me.
 

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John finally proposed to her in July and she accepted. But Jane turned out to be a mirage.

. . . But his sense of who Jane was turned out to be a fantasy.
 

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Okay what about this?

He soon found out the image of a perfect marriage he had created in his mind was nothing more than a mirage.

There is no mention about Jane here. Your original sentence was all about Jane.
 

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Another minor point: We usually use mirage to to mean a distant optical illusion: The lake they had walked toward all morning turned out to be a mirage.
 

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An even more minor point: we could say towards in BrE.
 
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