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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imagined for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been conceived or envisioned for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "The story was imagined for children, filled with whimsical characters and adventures."
Alternatives: "envisioned for" or "conceived for".
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"It's something I never imagined for myself.
It's not what I would have imagined for myself.
Perfect characters, I smugly imagined, for Joyce himself to excoriate.
"I had a career I couldn't have imagined for a physicist: nuclear physics, biomedicine, toxicology".
"He was living in my world," Mr. Weber said, "the one I had imagined for him".
We imagined for a moment that the President's scheme would work.
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Fotopedia has built a nice little franchise putting out digital photo books re-imagined for the iPad.
This should be honored and re-imagined for us in mainstream North America.
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