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Free sign up"imagine something" is correct and a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it to pose an idea or suggestion in the form of a question or an invitation. For example, "Imagine something that could make this world a more peaceful place."
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Let's imagine something else.
"You've got to imagine something better.
Imagine something twice as good.
I imagine something profoundly sad.
They imagine something quite different from reality.
"Just imagine something hilarious," he said.
Imagine something that will change everything irreversibly.
Can you imagine something comparable happening today?
They dared to dream different and to imagine something better.
It's hard to imagine something more in our strategic interest.
So, imagine something measured out but I'm sitting here.
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