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dreamed
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'dreamed' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a past tense of the verb "dream". Example sentence: Last night I had a wonderful dream that I had won the lottery.
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It was a ridiculous idea dreamed up by his advisers who have served him badly.
When the Queen arrived inside the auditorium she was given a warm reception, before Byrne said: "I never dreamed I would live to see this day".
It's perfect and far more than I ever could have dreamed of, really.
There are now more legal drugs on sale than were even dreamed of when the first global drug laws were written: the 1961 and 1971 UN drug conventions proscribe just 234.
Higgins quoted Kettle as saying: "This tragedy of Europe may be and must be the prologue to the two reconciliations of which all statesmen have dreamed – the reconciliation of Protestant Ulster with Ireland and the reconciliation of Ireland with Great Britain".
"People should learn to wait for their time… I had never dreamed of entering politics, but you have approached me and I am ready to go".
Inside, it's a hymn to the open-plan bürolandschaft, the "office landscape" ideal dreamed up in 1950s Germany as a break from the hierarchical world of executives hidden behind closed doors.
It underlined that although the SNP had long dreamed of displacing Labour as Scotland's dominant centre-left party, any prospect of doing so with a genuinely radical policy agenda had been shelved in the 1980s.
"I dreamed up the idea to integrate the membership … and break down real or imagined barriers," McGlothlin told Links magazine in an interview.
Victory could be dreamed of, but everybody knew it would be hard to realise without Neymar or Thiago Silva.
He compares marriage to communism, in that it's "an ideology that's been dreamed up by someone as being fit for human beings without them having any knowledge of what the human animal is actually like, what it needs, what it can and can't do".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com