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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely imagine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the certainty or intensity of one's ability to envision or conceive something.
Example: "I can absolutely imagine how beautiful the sunset must be from that viewpoint."
Alternatives: "truly envision" or "definitely picture".
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I could absolutely imagine serving a bowl of pappardelle with greens and ricotta.
"You can absolutely imagine Alan Clark running riot through the palm courts.
It was bloody tight, as you can absolutely imagine, but on the balance of play Rangers probably deserved that.
You can absolutely imagine and believe in the slim, dashingly charismatic former-Edison lurking within that lumbering frame.
After he has tired of the FA, you can absolutely imagine Dan being brought in at boggling cost to solve some vast and intractable problem of the British state – the housing crisis, say.
We absolutely imagine a third party ecosystem will develop around this. Q: If Starbucks needs to have a tweet resonate for it to appear as a Promoted Tweet, wouldn't it already be shown in your search engine (which will eventually incorporate resonance) anyway?
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So yeah, I absolutely cannot imagine myself doing anything else.
Huffington denied that HuffPo would ever consider subscriptions, saying "We absolutely never imagine subscriptions.
You will know what you like when you see it and don't feel pressured to buy something unless you absolutely cannot imagine living without it.
And this therapy is absolutely FREE! Imagine sitting down to dinner without the pressure of answering calls from the boss, and being able to exercise this freedom again at lunch the next day.
With the combination of this thorough search and the clarity of the detected signal, the team was convinced that it had seen the first gravitational wave, though the Data Analysis Council conducted over five months of testing to be absolutely certain (Imagine this awkward situation: "We discovered gravitational waves... Just kidding!").
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