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"I could pretend" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about the possibility or potential to pretend in a certain situation. For example: - "I could pretend to be happy, but deep down I know I am still hurting." - "She could pretend to understand the complicated concept, but in reality she was completely lost." - "He could pretend to be interested in her stories, but his mind was elsewhere." In these examples, the speaker is acknowledging the possibility of pretending, but also implying that it may not be entirely genuine or authentic. This phrase can also be used in a sarcastic or dismissive manner. For example: - "Oh sure, I could pretend to care about his opinion, but why bother?" - "I could pretend to be upset, but honestly I don't really care."
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That way, I could pretend I hadn't seen her sleeping.
I could pretend that I'm recycling, being conscious of the environment.
"I wish they had a webcam so I could pretend I'm there," she said.
I could pretend you were my trophy grandma; you'd put all the fluffy grandmas to shame.
I wish that I could pretend in my life that I was working.
I wish I could pretend I didn't understand a word that.
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When he was called up for Arbeits-dienst, war work, in June 1943, Hugel was sent to Italy, where he spent two years "trying to sabotage everything I could," pretended to be a medical orderly ("I just gave an aspirin to everybody"), and had a stint running the regimental brothel ("the tips were very good").
I couldn't pretend otherwise.
I could not pretend to understand anything.
Or I could just pretend that I never found it and tell no one.
Maybe I finally realized that I couldn't pretend everything was fine any longer.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com