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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area imagined" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a conceptual or hypothetical space that exists in one's mind or creativity.
Example: "In her novel, the author creates an area imagined where magic and reality intertwine seamlessly."
Alternatives: "conceptual space" or "imaginary realm".
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Most of the world considers these settlements illegal, and some of them sit in the heart of the area imagined as a future Palestinian state.
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In the case of comets, we speak of a magnitude that is "integrated" over an observed coma diameter of several arc minutes; thus, a 7th-magnitude comet is much harder to see than a 7th-magnitude star -- the latter having all its light in a pinpoint, and the former having the same amount of light spread out over a large area (imagine defocussing a 7th-magnitude star to the size of a diffuse comet).
He pointed to the would-be reception area, imagining "maybe something for people to draw on when they're hanging out?
Peacemaking interventions need to shift from trying to arrange a power-sharing deal towards looking at how people in largely peaceful areas imagine that they can manage their relationships, outside the framework of the civil war entirely.
Contemporary opinions in these areas imagine federal and state interests as intermingled and overlapping, rather than as separated into discrete spheres.
From this standpoint, it is fundamental rethinking also external areas, imagining a project where rail services still useful in these kind of stations can be associated with new functions.
In The Conversation, Schoppe-Sullivan complains that many fathers "have not achieved equality with mothers in key areas". Imagine how offensive it would be if someone wrote that women in the workplace "have not achieved equality with men in key areas". Women are held back by sexism and Mad Men structures -- the same sexism and Mad Men structures making it harder for men to do caregiving.
Patents have increasingly been granted in implausible areas never imagined by the framers of the U.S. Constitution or the legislators who drafted the Patent Act of 1952, like sending information over the Internet, or online courses, or even basic computer science concepts that have been around for 30 years or more.
Look at the crippling fear the 2002 sniper incident created in the Washington area, and imagine the impact of frequent, random terrorist attacks across America.
Those with loved ones who lived in Boston, or had traveled to Boston for the marathon, worried for their safety, e.g., 'Thinking of all my family and people I know in Massachusetts/Boston area and imagining their fear is heartbreaking.' For others, their sense of the benevolence of the world was shaken [7], e.g., 'This world is becoming a truly scary place.
Alternatively, consider three propositions related in the following way: $Y$ is defined as "$H$ if and only if $X$". Figure 1: A diagram of the relationships after Seidenfeld (1994); $Y$ is the shaded area Further imagine that $p(H\pvert X) = p(H) = 1/2$.
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