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The phrase "imagine of being" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase would be "imagine being" or "imagine yourself being." This phrase can be used when asking someone to use their imagination to think about experiencing a certain situation or being in a certain role. For example, "Imagine being a superhero and saving the world."
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It's not unlike the difficulty (I imagine) of being a rapper.
Given recent events, Danny was slightly wary, as you can imagine, of being photographed staggering out into the night, although the "mineral water" in his glass looked suspiciously like champagne to me.
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Most of the nurses participating in this study mentioned the poor imagine of nursing being held by the Iranian people.
"Imagine," of course, is the operative word.
I was probably more afraid of the imagined pain of being completely outcast than the pain I was experiencing in that moment.
And imagine the pleasure of being around someone who is that happy and that excited.
"You cannot imagine the indignity of being forced to train your replacement," she wrote to us.
You can't imagine the relief of being in Holland, to have passed Nazi Germany.
Imagine the feeling of being lost at the largest gathering of humanity in the world, the Kumbh Mela.
If you can't imagine the horror of being burned alive, then you haven't, so to speak, lived.
"Imagine the high of being elected that Tuesday.
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