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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are imagining" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an ongoing action of forming mental images or concepts.
Example: "As we sit by the fire, we are imagining the adventures we will have on our next trip."
Alternatives: "are envisioning" or "are picturing".
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They are imagining things.
They are imagining catastrophe.
"That doesn't mean people are imagining this.
"People are imagining a problem that doesn't exist," Mr. Norquist said.
But its maker may find it harder to sustain people's interest than investors are imagining.
Other technologists are imagining a future of adventure travel in the stratosphere.
Whatever you are imagining of the California light and the laid-back lifestyle: yes.
In the 'Adjectives' column, write down all adjectives that describe the student you are imagining.
Strategists in both parties are imagining the potency of the challenge she might pose.
We hear some are imagining just that, but for the future.
"We are dubious whether customers really want all the things that people are imagining that they want".
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