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The phrase "am I imagining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether a perception or thought is real or simply a product of one's imagination. Example: "Am I imagining, or did I really see a shooting star last night?" Alternatives: "Am I dreaming" or "Is this just in my head".
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And, why, when I pass Sheepshead Bay, am I imagining an inlet of lamb stew?
With the lack of an obvious offence, it's often a case of being crushed by a thousand tiny micro-aggressions; they can be hard to prove, both to an employer and to yourself, contributing to a feeling of slow-burning madness: am I imagining this?
Ask yourself, "What am I imagining will happen?" Do a reality check.
Thinking: am I imagining this, is this a placebo effect?" A few months ago, on a Sunday afternoon, he decided to take his oil in the afternoon.
"so I have a question to ask you and I don't exactly know how to ask you so I'm just going to ask and like don't hate me here goes: have you worn the same dress all week? or am i imagining that?" Will I ever wear something for a full week again?
After a few minutes, I said to Justin "Am I imagining it, or are people looking at us?" "Nope, it's definitely happening" he replied.
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Was I imagining things?
In Milan, was I imagining the residual raptures of 15th-century Christians?
Was I imagining it or did the lady at the bookstore cash register look suspicious?
But was I imagining things?
Were they really hissing Juden, or was I imagining it?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com