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The phrase "as an example imagine" is not entirely correct in written English.
It can be used when you want to prompt the reader to visualize a scenario or situation for better understanding.
Example: "As an example, imagine a world where everyone has access to clean water and education."
Alternatives: "for instance, consider" or "picture this scenario."
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As an example, imagine a patient with a small (sphere-shaped) tumor being treated with 6 cycles of chemotherapy.
As an example, imagine scheduling weeks of training across a company, involving lots of different team members.
As an example, imagine if Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ all played nicely with each other, so you could open one and see anything/everything shared on the other two.
Kennedy used Coca-Cola as an example: Imagine if Coke's iconic red color had a greater tinge of orange or pink.
As an example, imagine a large randomized controlled trial that investigates the effect of some intervention on mortality and that includes 10,000 men and 5,000 women.
As an example, imagine how our understanding would have been retarded in mapping the hormonal kinetics or transcriptional profile of the menstrual cycle with only one or two blood samples taken from 100 fertile women.
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As an extreme example, imagine a locus prone to mutation, with many unique variants.
(As a simple example, imagine an environment giving an unbroken sequence of presentations all having some property a.
As a simple example, imagine a genetic cross of two heterozygous individuals for a pair of alleles with a simple dominant-recessive relationship.
As a motivating example, imagine a teacher trying to teach her students about the general notion of a positive feedback loop.
As a simplified example, imagine that a federal agency only has the resources to create a preserve in one of three river basins (Fig. 8).
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