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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acts of imagination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to creative thoughts, ideas, or creations that originate from one's imagination.
Example: "The artist's latest work is a series of acts of imagination that challenge conventional perspectives."
Alternatives: "creative expressions" or "flights of fancy".
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Acts of imagination are different from acts of projection: one kind terrifies; the other clarifies.
The reviewer closes down even on acts of imagination that sustain the narrative.
It's fed by other acts of imagination: books and movies in particular.
But what Edith Wharton thought about Jews, or Hemingway about women, was enfolded in acts of imagination.
But that, at least, requires acts of imagination – rather as lonely children would invent a host of characters for their own entertainment.
There is obviously another side to the mind a side devoted to the irrepressibly human acts of imagination that allow us to make experience meaningful.
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He describes abstraction as ignoring detail, whereas idealisation involves an act of imagination; scientists imagine a phenomenon to be different to how we know it to be in reality, which is a clear parallel of Jones' proposal.
It's an act of imagination.
It takes an act of imagination.
This act of imagination gently guides you into better alignment.
"Swan Lake" is a prodigious act of imagination.
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