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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I often dream" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing your dreams or aspirations, or when describing frequent dreams you have while sleeping. Example: "I often dream of traveling the world and experiencing different cultures."
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I often dream about California.
I often dream about cows.
I often dream about falling.
I often dream of going shopping and being frustrated by my purchases.
I often dream that my dad has been somehow around, and I wake up happy.
Meanwhile, how can I pay the Croc?" She swallowed, then continued, "I often dream of going back, but my parents won't let me.
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I often dreamed about that: my sealed, translucent eyes swimming in the black soup of life.
"When I was a child, reading adventure stories in a house by the sea, I often dreamed about worlds above the clouds.
While I often dreamed of making a life with another man, I never extended the fantasy to marriage, or even to civil partnerships, which became legal in France in 1999, shortly after Hugh and I moved to Paris.
"When I was in prison, I often dreamed of landing in Israel in an El Al plane — always an El Al plane — and being met there by my wife, Avital, and her brother Misha," he said.
"When I was in prison, I often dreamed of landing in Israel in an El Al plane always an El Al plane and being met there by my wife, Avital, and her brother Misha," he said.
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