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The phrase "a imagine" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an image"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a visual representation or a mental picture.
Example: "I can clearly see an image of the sunset in my mind."
Alternatives: "a picture" or "a visual representation".
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And if she has already milked this much from the letter A, imagine what she might do with the rest of the alphabet...
A: Imagine a world that has divided itself into those that have water and those that do not.
I am trying to a imagine a prominent white Harvard professor arrested for breaking into his own home, and coming up with nothing.
a) Imagine you had an endless supply of cash.
Maybe the original "2 The Sky" is still hidden somewhere inside the German producer's digital vaults, but we can't imagine really a imagine a version of the song that improves on this one.
Q: B2B 3D printing does not feel like an impromptu action… A: Imagine Slack — all the people are using Slack right now.
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Here, we tested healthy subjects in an imagined viewer-rotation task and an imagined object-rotation task.
Not an imagined child.
The threat is an imagined one.
She points along an imagined hypotenuse.
"This is not an imagined problem.
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