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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imagine the impossible" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a slightly exaggerated way to encourage someone to think outside the box and consider things that may seem impossible. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The scientist challenged her team to imagine the impossible and come up with a groundbreaking solution to the problem."
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But you have to imagine the impossible cake before trying to bake it.
To drive back the loneliness, to imagine the impossible, to hope.
"In theater, as in the STEM fields, we imagine the impossible and try to make that possible.
But it is tempting to fantasize, inspired by Blocher and Gulati's invitation to imagine the impossible for Puerto Rico.
She then asked them to imagine the impossible – other methods besides locking people up that a community could use to restore itself to wholeness.
As the museum's Ninth International Festival of Children's Television gets under way, a series of screenings, "Imagine the Impossible," will celebrate young people's fantasies and aspirations.
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Defying skeptics and mockers, he imagines the impossible.
And although Alfie is doing his best to be helpful and responsible, he can't help thinking the unthinkable… imagining the impossible… Could his father be dead?
Thanks to the devotion of this team at Nasa Goddard, and the engineers at Perkin Elmer who first imagined the impossible and then made it a reality, Hubble continues to inspire us all.
A new Taylor Swift music video imagines the impossible: The pop star not only goes unrecognized, but unseen.
Hopefully, more people choose to see things a little more like my daughter and start imagining the impossible, one baby step at a time.
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