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The phrase "imagined of" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "imagined" or "thought of" in your sentence. For example, "She imagined the perfect beach vacation and felt content."
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All of this is imagined, of course.
This is an Iraq imbued with the recollection, sometimes imagined, of a past not yet bloodied.
Nowhere is this truer than in "EDickinsonRepliLuxe," the most wildly imagined of these stories.
The terror, real or imagined, of a downgrade of the UK's sovereign debt lurks behind George Osborne's austerity budget.
Like maybe no other single game in history, this one was packed with violations, both real and imagined, of baseball's unwritten rules.
There are few things that today's Russia enjoys more than the sense, real or imagined, of its own centrality to all world events.
Thus begins… There are few things that today's Russia enjoys more than the sense, real or imagined, of its own centrality to all world events.
He presented as forlorn a picture as could be imagined of the pain and dislocation of being caught between two worlds.
From the left came a flood of responses from people experiencing all manner of symptoms, real or imagined, of what I called Trump Hypertensive Unexplained Disorder: Disturbed sleep.
A scenario can be imagined of Alan and his men heading home and stopping off at Melrose rest and telling the monks of the strange events in England.
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Hunt is apparently portrayed as a swashbuckling playboy, a link to an age of certainty - real and imagined - of roistering gentlemen amateurs, living out the dreams of pie-eyed schoolboys.
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