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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big imagination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a lot of creativity or the ability to think of new and original ideas.
Example: "As a child, she always had a big imagination, dreaming up fantastical stories and adventures."
Alternatives: "a vivid imagination" or "a rich imagination."
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Mr. Wegner obviously has a big imagination.
It's a series I'd say is essential reading for any 9-12 year old with a big imagination.
To do so they needed to learn the lesson of her masterclass: big art requires a big imagination.
Rafe Khatchadorian hasn't got many friends, hasn't got any friends! except for one - Leo. Rafe Khatchadorian has a big imagination.
Well, what if a little dog with a big imagination could take us into some of the greatest stories ever told?
This comic book is about a boy with a big imagination and his pet teddy tiger, who find themselves in all sorts of funny mishaps and mischief!
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Its fans were devoted, and Leto's trio had a bigger imagination than any other band on the bill.
I had a very big imagination as a kid.
"He's done things in a playful way, with a resonant, big imagination behind his work, that goes way beyond the art world and reaches a much wider audience".
I had a really big imagination because we spent a lot of time in the mountains, out in nature, and so I was usually playing outside with my brothers and sisters.
If there was ever a time for big imagination, it is now.
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