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The phrase "a dreaming" is not correct and typically not usable in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state of dreaming, but the correct form would be "a dream" or "dreaming" without the article.
Example: "She was lost in a dreaming state, unaware of her surroundings."
Alternatives: "a dream" or "dreaming state".
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Here, the Doctor and Clara found themselves in the north pole being hunted by Dream Crabs, horrid things that attach to your face and induce a dreaming state as they feast on your brain (feasting being how they celebrate the birth of the Dream Crab Messiah).
A dreaming princess from Brabant she isn't.
A dreaming brain processes its daytime experiences.
"Autism is like a dreaming state," she said.
My eyes twitch like a dreaming cat's, but this does not seem to be connected to my dreams.
"April-May-June" is a dreaming ritual for three women (Janet Charleston, Jean Freebury and Mina Nishimura), who presumably represent those three months.
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A dream".
A dream, an ideal.
Like a dream.
"It was a dream".
— I have a dream.
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