Sentence examples for a split dream from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a split dream" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dream that is divided or has conflicting elements, often reflecting a person's inner turmoil or divided desires.
Example: "In her sleep, she experienced a split dream where she was both soaring through the skies and trapped in a dark room."
Alternatives: "a fractured dream" or "a divided dream".

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Showrunner Steven Moffat suggested that Nye, a comedy writer by trade, build the episode around a split dream concept, and encouraged Nye to create a "monster" for the episode, which influenced his writing of the retirement home dream.

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Other daughter Emma said: "Every morning, I wake up and I pray that this is all a bad dream, just a split second of hope which quickly vanishes and the horror of the reality sets in".

This one's a split with Junior Loves and Scientific Dreams of U called "The Dreamcode".

You can't split a dream into, "Did I like this?" Like, some dreams are really scary, but also really funny.  .

Einstein embraced the dream of a unified theory, but, paradoxically, left science with a split view of the world.

Should he beat current British champion Bellew, Cleverly has said his dream would be a bout against American Bernard Hopkins, who lost a split decision against Calzaghe in 2008.

They'll cut you down in a split fucken second, make no mistake; much quicker than you'd use the artillery you dream about.

Just a split second".

A split second passed.

"This is a split".

We have a split household".

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