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Free sign upThe phrase "imagining of" is not standard in written English and is generally considered incorrect.
It is not commonly used, and the correct form would typically be "imagining" or "the imagining of."
Example: "The imagining of a better future can inspire change."
Alternatives: "the envisioning of" or "the conception of."
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The imagining, of course, was easier for me.
"Do you — " William's voice caught with the imagining of it.
A disaster beyond the imagining of any screenwriter.
The really startling thing in the book is Chesterton's imagining of the anarchists as philosopher-demons.
I was like David Malouf's imagining of Ovid in his banishment — infantilized by exile.
AND now for a "counter-factual", as historians say an imagining of what might have been.
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She also mounted an elaborate re-imagining of the musical, Golden Eighties (1986), featuring Seyrig again.
Not a faithful adaptation, by any means, but something better: a bold, lively and ardent re-imagining of the book.
This delightful re-imagining of "Pride and Prejudice" from the servants' perspective centers on Sarah, the orphaned housemaid.
"Imagine," of course, is the operative word.
All of this is imagined, of course.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com