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The phrase "imagine for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a hypothetical scenario or situation for the reader to consider. Example: "Imagine for a moment that you have won the lottery. What would you do with all that money?".
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Imagine for a moment.
But I can't imagine for long.
But imagine, for a moment, their pain.
Imagine for a second what that feels like.
Imagine for one moment you are Vladimir Putin.
(I know it's hard to imagine for this group).
Imagine for a moment that he'd had that chance.
Imagine for a moment that you're a politician in Albany.
CAREER/EMPLOYMENT -What career do you imagine for yourself?
"It was also, I imagine, for my personal ego.
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By Ben McGrath Imagine, for a moment, Al Sharpton's Washington.
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