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Discover Ludwig"imagine himself" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is visualizing or picturing something in his mind. For example, "John imagined himself driving a brand new sports car".
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Lewis, for one, could not imagine himself spurning a Clinton.
He told Sparano to imagine himself riding on a train.
Scalia loves to imagine himself as the founders' heir.
Could he imagine himself doing a similar thing again?
The Hitch can't even imagine himself saying such a thing.
It was easy to imagine himself in the rubble.
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He imagined himself in that past.
He imagined himself talking to his wife.
Sam imagines himself betrayed and reacts violently.
Rather, he imagines himself Julia's protector.
From then on, he imagined himself as a courtside sleuth.
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