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The phrase "a dreams of" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a dream of"? You can use "a dream of" when expressing a desire or aspiration related to something.
Example: "She has a dream of becoming a successful artist one day."
Alternatives: "a vision of" or "an aspiration for".
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Windstar, a fleet of smaller luxury ships, recently announced a "Dreams of Tahiti" voyage aboard its renovated Wind Spirit, a four-masted yacht.
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This is a dream of mine.
"It was always a dream of mine".
"It's been a dream of mine.
Givenchy was not a dream of mine.
In a dream, of course.
It was a dream of a story.
It was a dream of a trip.
If "Crouching Tiger" is a dream of China, this fight is a dream of kung-fu.
Dreamin' a dream of no return.
'It seems like a dream, of course.
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