Examples of 'déjà-vu' in a sentence

Meaning of "déjà-vu"

Déjà-vu is a French term referring to the feeling of having already experienced the current situation, creating a sense of familiarity or repetition

How to use "déjà-vu" in a sentence

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But this impression of déjà-vu vanished at once.
The second game takes this mechanism at the risk of giving players a sense of déjà-vu.
This theory would explain the various feelings of déjà-vu we experience throughout our lifetime.
I had an idea when this sequence with the cat and they talk about déjà-vu.
You give me a sense of déjà-vu professor.
This impossible déjà-vu closes the gap between frustration, hope and hilarity.
And just as I was reading a new submission, a powerful déjà-vu ran through my bones.
It was a déjà-vu experience.
I have got this feeling of déjà-vu.
You mean like a déjà-vu thing? It was very French déjà-vu-ish kind of thing.
You give me a feeling of déjà-vu.
It 's a feeling of déjà-vu This is not my first time here I am sure now, it 's true.
I am experiencing some profound déjà-vu.
This feels like déjà-vu.
Because … when I first saw you guys, I was feeling a little déjà-vu.

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Ugolini designed some of Karman 's most popular products-the Déjà-Vu and Ali & Babà among them.
When reading through Rev. 2, it had a slight feeling of déjà-vu.
Sort of like déjà-vu.
As much as the theme of déjà-vu.
Feelings of déjà-vu.
There came a bit of déjà-vu.
I have the feeling of déjà-vu.
Differentiating from déjà-vu.
I'm having some kind of déjà-vu.
That scotch is older than you are . Déjà-vu how?

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