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Discover Ludwig"imagine to be" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense. It is not clear what the intended meaning of this phrase is. Instead, one could use more commonly used phrases such as "imagine being" or "imagine yourself as." Example: "Imagine being able to travel the world without any time or financial constraints."
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And as such, their responses to the music, their projections and imaginings, become fused with what they imagine to be the personality of the singer.
My word, imagine to be that age, in love and alive.
Which owl's call sounds most like what you imagine to be a "Halloween owl"?
We possess the empathy to imagine, to be in another's shoes.
For Orr, "the NT's audience is not one I imagine to be flocking to witness [it]".
He said as a teenager he wanted "more than anything I could ever imagine" to be John Peel's sound engineer.
I suggest that we might possibly derive some clue from portions of what I imagine to be his diary.
Their insider status is in some ways more precious than celebrity, and one we imagine to be transferable.
"I am afraid to pull the mask off, afraid to see my real face, which I imagine to be hideous.
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Another I imagined to be called Keith.
I shrugged in what I imagined to be Gallic fashion.
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