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Discover Ludwig"imagining me" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is a common phrase that means picturing oneself or envisioning oneself in a certain scenario or situation. It can be used when the speaker wants to convey their thoughts or feelings about a hypothetical or desired state. Example: "As I watched the sunset, I couldn't help but start imagining me living in this picturesque town, surrounded by beauty and tranquility."
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Certainly no one else was imagining me for parts like that.
Something about my situation touched him and made him laugh — I think he rather liked imagining me as a starving waif.
The problem for my neighbor is that seeing me regularly pushing a stroller past his door surely takes away some of the fun of imagining me being tortured in a subterranean dungeon.
You're imagining me glistening in the sun as I ride an alabaster stallion topless up and down the beach while I lick my lips and kiss my own biceps, aren't you?
I am imagining me and my son, years from now, excitedly looking for a used car, being approached by a stranger.
But sitting there opposite a guy who had no interest in me beyond my silent submission to his masturbatory needs didn't exactly make me feel like the porn star he was imagining me to be.
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Imagine me.
"Imagine me not eating.
"Imagine me, the president of a whole region!
On horseback, I tell them to imagine me on horseback.
Or rather, it's easy to imagine me doing it.
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