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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dreaming that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as part of a clause expressing a wish, expressing a wish for something that isn't possible. For example, "I was dreaming that I could fly."
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I wonder why you were dreaming that!
By that hour I was in deep snooze mode, dreaming that I could hear elephants trumpeting in the city zoo just below The Westcliff.
You're dreaming that.
I remember dreaming that I could fly.
Me and Mr Abramovich, we were dreaming that.
"I'm not dreaming that we would avoid relegation.
Is she dreaming that it is her birthday?
Why invest time and psychic assets dreaming that things could be different?
But in the beginning, for some reason, I start dreaming that I have no hands".
"I'm still dreaming that I still have my leg," she said.
He reported dreaming that "this huge mountain has split apart and there are pieces lying around.
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