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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a group of imaginary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of fictional or non-existent entities, characters, or concepts.
Example: "In the story, a group of imaginary friends helps the protagonist navigate through difficult times."
Alternatives: "a collection of fictional" or "a set of non-existent".
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Nazi Literature in the Americas (1996), his breakthrough novel, is an elaborately cross-referenced readers' guide to a group of imaginary far-right littérateurs.
Which makes sense: They are creatures of his imagination -- and in creating a group of imaginary friends, he would want them to all have something in common.
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The Synclavier could be programmed to play almost anything conceivable, to perfection: "With the Synclavier, any group of imaginary instruments can be invited to play the most difficult passages ... with one-millisecond accuracy every time".
The 18th-century Venetian artists Giovanni Battista Tiepolo and Canaletto also used etching to capture atmospheric effects, and the Roman etcher and archaeologist Giambattista Piranesi used etching to serve his fantasy in his series "Carceri" (c. 1745), a group of interior views of foreboding imaginary prisons.
For what is the suspension of disbelief but a group of artists convincing you of something imaginary until you are moved into seeing it as real?
Three years later, a group of stories set in Morgana, an imaginary small town on the Mississippi Delta, was published under the title "The Golden Apples".
It was a reference to a line from Zach Braff's film "Garden State," in which "family" is defined as "a group of people who miss the same imaginary place".
www.spore.com/ftl Smokescreen - this Channel 4 Education program helps young people become more canny about their own on-line behaviour by following the stories of a group of teenagers signed up to an imaginary social network site (free, home/school, PSHE, KS3-4).
The piece follows the imaginary exploits of a group of rock stars, including Ozzy Osbourne, traveling together.
For instance, Quetelet could take the average height and weight of a group of French soldiers, and then consider an imaginary soldier with that height and weight.
Alltel took the idea of poking fun at its rivals one step further with the introduction last weekend of an elaborate Web site that features the "Man Cave," the sales guys' secret lair (www.officialmancave.com), and a MySpace page, www.wirelessthugz.com, dedicated to a group of rappers who represent the sales guys' imaginary alter egos.
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