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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always imagined" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express something that has been a constant thought or dream for a person. Example: "I have always imagined myself traveling the world and experiencing different cultures."
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"I always imagined I'd eventually meet her.
Both had always imagined owning a restaurant.
I always imagined I'd have two children.
"Like who?" Onstage, Kent always imagined Liz.
I had always imagined it the way I remembered it.
It has always imagined people paying for its content.
It was superlative leadership as I had always imagined it.
I always imagined myself being a lot more capable.
She has always imagined herself playing a strong female lead.
"I always imagined music through light," she said.
I had always imagined different questions from moments like these.
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