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Discover Ludwig"imagine it will" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It often introduces a hypothetical scenario or asks someone to envision a potential outcome. Here are a few examples of how it can be used: - Imagine it will rain tomorrow. (hypothetical situation being presented) - Imagine it will be a beautiful day at the beach. (asking someone to envision a possible scenario) - Can you imagine it will take us three hours to drive there? (presenting a possible outcome) - Let's imagine it will all work out in the end. (encouraging positive thinking and envisioning a desired outcome).
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If we can imagine, it will happen.
How do you imagine it will work?
I imagine it will happen".
If we cannot imagine, it will never happen.
"But don't imagine it will make any difference in Sudan".
And how does it imagine it will bring Tehran low?
"I imagine it will be an issue after today".
"I imagine it will be a lot easier.
I don't imagine it will be easy or comfortable.
Because I imagine it will feel quite final, I will bring (and likely need) tissues.
"I would imagine it will be a very, very physically demanding game".
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