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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Some imagine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a thought or belief that a group of people holds, often in a speculative or hypothetical context. Example: "Some imagine that the future will be dominated by artificial intelligence and automation."
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"Some, imagine, on their heads because they're going bald.
Some imagine a bid by Barclays, which has made no comment.
Some imagine their risk of new or recurring cancer to be far higher than it really is.
"Some imagine that I wake up every morning and make decisions, including those over compensation, in the shaving mirror.
Some imagine the private sector can step in to deliver services cheaper than the state, and this can help fill in the fiscal hole.
Some imagine a situation in which the bulk of introductory course materials are online, as videos or interactive environments; students engage with the material when convenient and show up only for smaller seminars.
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Or at least not as swiftly as some imagined.
Some are history buffs, guys who believe in the sanctity of some imagined past.
He was also beset by illnesses, some real and some imagined.
His hands flailed, as though reaching for some imagined object just out of his grasp.
Yet this development has nothing to do with some imagined spike in public-sector unionism.
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