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The phrase "a given dream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific dream that has been mentioned or is understood in the context of the discussion.
Example: "In the context of our conversation, a given dream can represent one's aspirations and desires for the future."
Alternatives: "a specific dream" or "an assigned dream".
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He notes that there is no simple way of making sense of the claim that it is I who emerge from a dream or that I was the victim of deception in a given dream.
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Solms believes the study will give dream researchers a specific area of the brain to test: "This may allow us to finally pin down the function of dreaming".
Until relatively recently, it was taken as a given that dreams were meaningful.
It gives dreams a chance.
Nor is it a given, despite our fond dreaming in science fiction, that we will be able to communicate with it if it is sentient.
This makes them a kind of fossil record of Americans' thoughts, values and dreams at a given point in time.
At first, she was a schoolgirl given her dream.
We were given a dream arsenal of knives and other tools, including a well-scrubbed electric coffee grinder for powdering spices.
She's given a dream lacquer coat of lip gloss, and the camera blows kisses at her cheekbones.
Admittedly Cruden, Barrett and Smith were given a dream ride, thanks to the efforts of the forward pack that utterly dominated at the breakdown, giving Smith quick ruck ball to work with.
Axel Kjerulf wrote that in the Adagio section, he heard a Dream giving way to a "Dream about Deeds... Carl Nielsen has maybe never written more powerful, beautiful, fundamentally healthy and genuine music than here".
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