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Discover Ludwig"dream of him" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to express longing or desire for someone. For example, you could say "I often dream of him even though he is so far away."
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I dream of him all the time," she said, her voice cracking.
I knew that once he died, I would dream of him and miss his mute, loving smiles.
When I dream of him at night, I see myself dumbstruck at my computer, learning about his death as "RIPs" are being circulated about him through social media.
Shelley Fabares introduced Mr. Pockriss and Lyn Duddy's wistful love song "Johnny Angel" ("I dream of him and me/And how it's gonna be") as her teenage character on the family sitcom "The Donna Reed Show" in 1962.
Though it is 40 years since his death, I often dream of him, and of my parents and of former patients — all long gone but loved and important in my life.
After watching Benitez pitch poorly in two games against the Boston Red Sox in late July, then seeing him labor through a third of an inning against the Oakland A's last Friday, the Yankees must have realized that they could no longer dream of him tossing a pitch for them in October.
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She still dreams of him.
Every night she says she dreams of him.
"I keep dreaming of him coming back home," Ms. Khalaf said in an interview.
She dreams of him: "Last night I dreamt you were calling on me, but it went off all right.
I was not dreaming of him; he was to me only a giant myth, a world-shadowing specter, not a reality.
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