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"daydream of" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone is dreaming about or imagining something. For example: "Sarah daydreamed of all the wonderful things she would do on her vacation."
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What really makes me daydream of relocating is the people.
Like the tire-smoking daydream of any driving enthusiast.
They create a neo-psychedelic, anachronistic daydream of loops and live instruments.
Backstage at Reading festival is not the hookers'n' blow daydream of adolescence.
This dark collision begins and ends with a daydream of harmony and dance.
This is a daydream of Spain passing through a singularly profound musical mind.
"Killer" resembles the daydream of a video-store clerk who rarely left the action section.
I Wanna Marry You is, says Springsteen, "a daydream of a love song".
It feels like a limiting of options; that distantly nurtured daydream of reunion shown to be nothing more.
With the need to actually dispense some ink, his passive new daydream of fame becomes annoyingly cantilevered to reality.
After a few glasses of rye consumed in a bar, he starts to daydream of literary success.
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