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The phrase "author imagines that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a fictional scenario or the creative thoughts of an author regarding their work or characters.
Example: "In her novel, the author imagines that the world is governed by a council of wise elders who make decisions for the greater good."
Alternatives: "the author envisions that" or "the author conceives that".
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In it, the author imagines that St George appears in the trenches with a host of Bowmen to massacre the evil Germans, thus saving the nation from a terrible defeat.
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