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"exercise in imagination" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that involves thinking creatively, such as a task that encourages imaginative problem-solving. For example, "My English class was assigned a ten-minute exercise in imagination, where we had to come up with a story using only five words."
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In particular, think of this as an exercise in imagination.
The grand vision of the internet of things is currently an exercise in imagination.
Her has the same defiantly wistful manchild regression Jonze showed in his version of Where the Wild Things Are – a singular exercise in imagination, almost a postmodern pastoral.
In many ways, it was an exercise in imagination: We were circling Van Am Quad on a steamy day, paths and benches empty, and the sky threatening rain, while on his iPad Jorge conjured fall foliage, cool-weather clothing and the bustle of students all around.
18 and 1994) has argued that, in some circumstances, it is possible to realize, through an exercise in imagination, that a conflicting and incommensurable moral tradition is rationally superior to one's own tradition.
(Reminder: this is an exercise in imagination).
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If such works are experiments, they are so only in the loosest sense of the word, as exercises in imagination.
The first two-thirds of the book is no less enjoyable for being fictional; in fact, both the "Best" and "Worst" trips are jaw-dropping, page-turning exercises in imagination (both sexual and otherwise).
His lament for the possible probable loss of the imagination is itself an exercise in the imagination.
"The Plot Against America" is an exercise in historical imagination.
Or perhaps it is a bravura exercise in pure imagination.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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