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Discover Ludwig"imaginary scenarios" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation or event that is not real or likely to happen. An example sentence would be: "In her novel, the author created elaborate imaginary scenarios to demonstrate the consequences of the protagonist's decisions."
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Finally, the test participants were presented with imaginary scenarios where they could take various forms of action.
Spend the day creating and coming up with imaginary scenarios that might entice this section of the neighbourhood to our gigs.
Musharraf rejects these as "imaginary scenarios being propounded by those who do not wish Pakistan well" and who are not reconciled to a nuclear Pakistan.
They put on mustaches and wigs and walked in and out of imaginary scenarios where fewer and fewer funny things occurred.
The safety drill, which took place earlier this month, had county and state officials reacting to imaginary scenarios by pretending to make phone calls, send faxes and hold video conferences.
The programme creates other imaginary scenarios, such as Monroe marrying Woody Allen, dating Jack Nicholson, having three children and taking part in an anti-Vietnam war demonstration in the late 60s.
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An imaginary scenario?
"In an imaginary scenario — and I stress imaginary — we would be ready for it".
His letter to his accountant, he asserted, "created an imaginary scenario".
So in my imaginary scenario, in order to demonstrate eligibility for EU citizenship, Britons would first need to prove that they actually voted for remain.
Two imaginary scenario experiments and one incentive-compatible experiment were conducted to test this prediction, and the results provide empirical support for it.
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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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