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The phrase "daydream for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is daydreaming for a certain amount of time. Example sentence: She daydreamed for an hour before getting back to work.
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Talking about negotiations is a daydream for what remains of the dictatorship".
It's a tantalizing daydream for horse-track bettors, bookmakers and Wall Street traders: the thud of tomorrow's newspaper landing on the doorstep today.
"It is a daydream for the U.S. to contemplate forcing" North Korea "to lay down arms first under the situation where both are in a state of armistice and at war technically," it said.
A few hours later, the Strategic Force of the North Korean People's Army countered, "It is a daydream for the U.S. to think that its mainland is an invulnerable Heavenly kingdom".
From this term, her university is using a set of 30 virtual simulations made by Labster in collaboration with Google Daydream for three of its core lab courses: cell and molecular biology, animal physiology, and ecology — but students need to take a real-world organic-chemistry lab.
Eminem Despite making an impact on Detroit's hip hop underground as one half of the notorious Soul Intent in the early 90s, superstardom was still a daydream for Marshall Mathers III - until the marriage of rap's great white hope and ultimate clown with pioneering west coast legend Dr Dre.
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His siblings used to tease him for his daydreaming, for acting weird, for having "lost his marbles" and he rolled those transparent glass taunts around in his head.
As the boy demonstrates the author's tips for successful whale watching, we recognize him as one of those bright, quirky children who can find contentment anywhere by daydreaming for hours at a time.
In Gloria's daydreams, for instance, Graham is dead, and she is airing out the marital mattress, marveling at her husband's inability to understand the most important gift she ever gave him.
If "On the Line," directed by Eric Bross from a screenplay by Eric Aronson and Paul Stanton, is a mere trifle, at least it isn't as condescending or transparently synthetic as most niche-marketed daydreams for the high-school and junior-high set.
Deal with the here and now and save the daydreaming for further along in the relationship.
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