Sentence examples for have trouble imagining from inspiring English sources

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We have trouble imagining such liberty.

People who didn't live through it would have trouble imagining.

"I have trouble imagining anyone's life but mine," she said.

While it's a cliché, I now have trouble imagining life without him.

We have trouble imagining a future drastically different from the present.

(I'd also have trouble imagining a fiction writer who, after visiting the place, wouldn't start fooling around with story ideas).

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I had trouble imagining it myself.

Even casual fans had trouble imagining John immersing himself completely in the sea of meditation.

Her friend June Jones, originally from London, was also having trouble imagining what the vote would mean.

Yet in North Augusta, the problem with the place appeared to be quite the opposite: people had trouble imagining how you could sell something so minuscule.

Marion Nestle, chairwoman of the nutrition and food studies program at New York University, agrees completely but had trouble imagining Dr. Rudolph's creation.

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