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Discover Ludwig"I also imagined" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that you thought of something in addition to something else. For example: "I thought about what it would be like to own a pet, but I also imagined how much work it would take to take care of it."
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Looking down at the kids roughhousing on the grass, I also imagined he would be an amazing father.
I also imagined better times for Claire: a European family vacation with the pinnacle in Paris, when her family was still happy and whole.
But I also imagined her alarm that he was being portrayed in a way that falls short of conveying his triumphs and heartbreak.
I also imagined him as a poetic forerunner to hip-hop.
I also imagined time for myself to truly spend guilt free on my own health and happiness.
I also imagined flipping a table and moon-walking out of the room with my two middle fingers a-blazing.
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But I also imagine that if I'd donated a relative's body, I might want people to know something about that relative.
I also imagine that there are students at Ivy League schools who will flunk out for various reasons.
I also imagine the resident had been taught to prescribe narcotics judiciously, perhaps even sparingly, and the amount of drug I was asking for was neither.
"I also imagine that when the song was finished nobody wanted credit, so Brecht probably came up with this great pseudonym.
But I also imagine that lots of ordinary adults, if woken in the night by an armed intruder, lack the skill to wake, find their weapon, keep hold of their weapon, use it correctly and avoid shooting the wrong person.
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