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The phrase "a kind of imaginary" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is not real or exists only in the mind, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "She created a kind of imaginary world where anything was possible."
Alternatives: "a sort of fantasy" or "a type of illusion".
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Binswanger describes this as a "kind of imaginary pain".
Like most local residents, the Treviño family treated the border as a kind of imaginary line.
"It's no over-claim to say that Melody Maker was both an education and a kind of imaginary best mate".
Gehry's Guggenheim is completely new, shrugs off the past and exists solely in a kind of imaginary future.
Eight years later so much of Chicago had infiltrated this Boston-sized city that I had a kind of imaginary place so I renamed it Kindle County.
The major miscalculation in "Wonderful World" is the presence of a dream figure, known as the Man (Philip Baker Hall), who appears to Ben now and then as a kind of imaginary therapist.
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This manifesto argues for a different kind of imaginary: the "grounded city".
Candidates are bloviating about all kinds of imaginary or exaggerated threats, while ignoring the most crucial one.
On Tuesday I was right there with everyone else, listening to the tapes and wishing all kinds of imaginary ills on Justice Antonin Scalia.
The new year is always a kind of chronological trope, an imaginary point of debarkation.
"To make a kind of novel up using imaginary arguments is not sticking to reality," he said.
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