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The phrase "We are imagining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing thoughts, ideas, or scenarios that are being envisioned or conceptualized. Example: "As we brainstorm for the new project, we are imagining various possibilities for the final design."
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"We are imagining a point out in the future where that business is probably going to eclipse the apparel business," Ridgeway said, "because that's where the biggest problems reside, and that's also where the biggest solutions reside".
"We are imagining techniques that go way beyond just paper recommendation, to the point where we are really generating novel insights".
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We are imagining to life not only the paintings, but also the characters of the people he painted.
For this class simulation, we are imagining that companies hold a follow-up conference to address labor standards around the world.
"Nobody should think for a single instant that we are imagining and preparing military plans concerning Iran," Mr. Morin said on Canal Plus television, calling speculation about a possible conflict "fantasy".
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We were imagining three-day weekends.
We're imagining these x 1000.
"That was what we were imagining, some stadium-rock thing; all these people clapping".
"We're imagining that it will be a single multimedia installation of several components," said Alexandra Monroe, the Guggenheim's senior curator of Asian Art.
We thought we were imagining we saw Downton Abbey butler Carson washing up, but it really was actor Jim Carter who is setting up his own charity, Wand Aid.
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