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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again imagine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when prompting someone to visualize or consider something once more.
Example: "As we discuss the possibilities, I want you to again imagine the impact of our decisions on the community."
Alternatives: "reimagine" or "picture again".
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But, again, imagine life without FEMA.
Again, imagine walking around a circular track.
Again, imagine the implications!" The screen atomized into a thousand mini-screens.
But then again, imagine the Kentucky Derby with only three horses.
Again, imagine the impact on a vulnerable person of losing the income that they need.
On the other hand, the scale of contemporary ecological and urban challenges demands that we once again imagine transformations with wide-scale ambition.
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The two had a spirited conversation afterward, and Prendergast again imagined the possibility of working in government.
Before long Victor again imagines himself lying on the slab in a mortuary as eerie embalmers fuss over him.
Then again, imagining myself as a rugged adventurer wouldn't have crossed anything off my towering to-do list.
Repton's clients must have lifted their overlays again and again, imagining and reimagining his reordering of the landscape, its subjection to a single, dominant eye.
Then again, imagining a city with all of its documents on blockchain by 2020 and a world that provides a universal income is no small feat.
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