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"imagine from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to introduce a new perspective or starting point for imagining something. For example: - Imagine from a different angle, and the solution may become clear. - Let's imagine from the perspective of someone who has never visited this city before. - From these clues, we can imagine a possible scenario of what happened. - Can you imagine from the point of view of the main character in the story? - Imagine from a child's imagination, where anything is possible.
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Scene by scene, this is almost exactly the film that you imagine from reading Yates's novel.
Lee, as you might imagine from his extra-curricular interests, is not that easy to pigeonhole.
The "real" Williams is not what you would imagine from his screen persona.
"And there are no side effects I can imagine from wearing noisy sneakers".
Some of the courts were not as you might imagine from what you see on television.
It was a match played as far as anyone could imagine from the old-style Italian mentality.
It is hard to imagine from outside – a bit like Platform 9 ¾ from Harry Potter, as Shami Chakrabarti says.
As one can imagine from a government-appointed functionary with a title like that, his opinions were hardly avant-garde.
The slums in Africa are 100 times worse than you can possibly imagine from watching a Comic Relief video.
She would have been beautiful once, or so I imagine from her strong, high cheekbones, wide eyes and big mouth.
Well, we'd imagine from the lyrics of Morning Always Comes Too Soon that our boy goes out a lot.
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